Set of all humans of the world is a finite set or infinite set ?
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since u can count the actual number so it is finite set
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I can assert with some confidence that the cardinality of the set of all animals in the world is less than 10371037 which is an awfully long way short of being infinite.
I achieved this extravagant upper bound on the number of animals on Earth by dividing the entire mass of the Earth (about 6×1024kg6×1024kg) by the mass of a Eukaryotic cell (at least one nanogram). Of course animals consist of manyeukaryotic cells and are a tiny fraction of the mass of the Earth, but there you have it.
Given the question, I doubt if the OP has any idea what "infinite" really means.
Hope This Helps :)
I achieved this extravagant upper bound on the number of animals on Earth by dividing the entire mass of the Earth (about 6×1024kg6×1024kg) by the mass of a Eukaryotic cell (at least one nanogram). Of course animals consist of manyeukaryotic cells and are a tiny fraction of the mass of the Earth, but there you have it.
Given the question, I doubt if the OP has any idea what "infinite" really means.
Hope This Helps :)
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