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Cardinal number of X= The set of months in a year

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Answered by varshinivarshini
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Answer:

12 sets of month in a year

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

The twelve months make a year, hence the cardinal number of X is 12.

step-by-step explanation:

The numbers that are used to count anything are the cardinal numbers. Also referred to as cardinals, these. The counting numbers that begin at 1 and increase consecutively are known as cardinal numbers; they are not fractions. The numbers that are used to count anything are the cardinal numbers. Also referred to as cardinals, these. The counting numbers that begin at 1 and increase consecutively are known as cardinal numbers; they are not fractions. Cardinal numbers are the numbers that are utilized to count. It implies that this class comprises all natural numbers.

X = set of months in a year

X = { January, February, March, April, May, June ,..., December }

Cardinal number of X

= n(X)

= Number of elements in set X

= 12

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