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Select the finite sets.

All whole numbers
All natural numbers less than 100,000.
All letters of the alphabet.
All odd numbers
All the world's population


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infinity cannot be represented by a finite set.

the answers are

all natural numbers less than 100,000 (this is true because natural numbers are not negative)

all letters of the alphabet

all the worlds population.
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User Kyle Boon
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Answer:

Explanation:

The finite set is in which we can count the elements which has finite number of elements

option 1 is not correct because we can not count the whole numbers they could extended upto infinite.

Option 2 is correct that is finite because condition is given that is natural numbers less than 100,000.

Option 3 is finite because we can count all letters of the alphabet.

Option 4 is not finite because all odd numbers can be extended upto infinity.

Option 5 is correct that is finite because world's population will be a finite number.

Option 6 is finite because it is empty set which is finite.

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