Give any an example of set around you
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Step-by-step explanation:
Sets
Any well-defined collection of mathematical objects can form a set. These objects could be anything – from people’s names to their ages/likes /dislikes; entities from simple number system to complex scientific data; from outcomes of a single dice roll or a coin toss to such experiments repeated 100s or 1000s of times.
The ONLY condition which is to be kept in mind is that the entities or objects must be related through the same rule. For example:
1) Collection of the names of the freedom fighters of India.
2) Family of all natural numbers/whole numbers/odd numbers/even numbers/rational numbers/integers/real numbers.
3) A group of possible outcomes of a dice roll or a coin toss.
4) Collection of crucial data gathered by ISRO from MOM.
5) A collection of day/night temperatures.
Answer:
a collection of days, a collection of months, a collection of year etc...