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The number of elements in the set refers to?

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Answered by Vtriasha27
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The number of elements in a set is called the cardinal number, or cardinality, of the set. This is denoted as n(A), read “n of A” or “the number of elements in set A.” Page 9 Example. Find the cardinal number of each set. (a) The set A of counting numbers between ten and twenty

Answered by meghaharsha39
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The number of elements in the set refers to cardinal number.

It is denoted by "n(A)".

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