A set of numbers is bounded if there exist two numbers x and y (with x ≤ y)such that for every member of the set, x ≤ a ≤ y.
A set is unbounded if one or both of x and y is infinite.
Similar definitions apply for sets in more than 1 dimension.
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An infinite number, there is no limit, there is an infinite number of numbers between .61 and .62, there is an infinite number between .61 and .611 .61 .6101 .61001 etc.
There are infinite fractions between any two whole numbers.
the difference is that on the first 9 it only has 1 mark on the second it has 2.
You are probably looking for 1.6, but if you count ALL of the decimals between 1.5 and 1.7, then there is an infinite number of decimals between the two with an infinite number of decimal places.
Any infinite numbers between 1 and 1.05. There must be indefinite numbers between these bounds since there are numbers with infinite number of decimal places, like 1.012391230.....