A set containing five number of elements is called:
a) Finite set b) Infinite set c) Subset d) Empty set
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Definition and terminology
In combinatorics, a finite set with n elements is sometimes called an n-set and a subset with k elements is called a k-subset. For example, the set {5,6,7} is a 3-set – a finite set with three elements – and {6,7} is a 2-subset of it.
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a) Finite set
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A set with countable number of elements is called finite set
In this case it is 5 which is countable.
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