10/6/23, 2:35 PM Week 4 : Sets-IELEV Math
Instructor: IELEV Math
Student: _____________________
Course: IELEV - Grade 9 Classes (2023- Assignment: Week 4 : Sets
Date: _____________________
2024)
1. Write as a fraction. 0.575 =
0.575 (Simplify your answer. Type afraction.)
*2. Write a description of the set.
{Scorpio, Sagittarius}
Choose the correct answer below.
A. The set of Zodiac signs for October and November.
B. The set of Zodiac signs for March and April.
C. The set of Zodiac signs.
D. The set of Zodiac signs that begin with S.
*3. Write a description of the set.
{14, 15, 16, 17, ...}
Choose the correct answer below.
A. All natural numbers greater than 13.
B. All natural numbers greater than 14.
C. All rational numbers greater than 13.
D. The numbers fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
*4. Express the set using the roster method.
The set of odd natural numbers less than 4
Choose the correct answer below.
A. {1, 3, 5, ...}
B. {2}
C. {1, 3}
D. {5, 7, 9, ...}
*5. Express the set using the roster method.
{x | x∈N and 30 < x ≤ 60}
Choose the correct answer below.
A. {30, 31, 32, 33, ..., 60}
B. {31, 32, 33, 34, ..., 60}
C. {..., 28, 29, 30, 61, 62, 63, ...}
D. ∅
*6. Determine if the set is the empty set.
{x | x < 5 and x > 10}
Choose the correct answer below.
The set is the empty set.
The set is not the empty set.
*7. Determine whether the given statement is true or false.
11 ∈ {2, 4, 6,..., 20}
Choose the correct answer below.
True
False
*8. Determine whether the statement is true or false.
4∈{x | x∈N and x is odd}
Is the statement true orfalse?
False
True
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*9. Find the cardinal number for the set.
B = {x | x∈N and 4 < x < 11}
n(B) =
*10. Answer the following questions about the given sets.
a. Are the setsequivalent? Explain.
b. Are the setsequal? Explain.
A = {x | x∈N and 7 ≤ x < 10}
B = {x | x∈N and 4 < x ≤ 7}
a. Are the sets equivalent? Explain.
A. The sets are equivalent because set A does not contain the exact same elements as set B.
B. The sets are not equivalent because n(A) = n(B).
C. The sets are equivalent because n(A) = n(B).
D. The sets are not equivalent because set A does not contain the exact same elements as set B.
b. Are the setsequal? Explain.
A. The sets are equal because set A contains the exact same elements as set B.
B. The sets are not equal because set A does not contain the exact same elements as set B.
C. The sets are not equal because n(A) = n(B).
D. The sets are equal because n(A) = n(B).
*11. Determine whether the set is finite or infinite.
{x | x∈N and x ≤ 17,000,000}
Choose the correct answer below.
The set is finite.
The set is infinite.
*12. What is the emptyset?
Respond to the question using verbal or written explanations. Choose the correct answer below.
A. The empty set is the set of countingnumbers, {1,2,3,4,5,...}.
B. The empty set is the set that contains no elements.
C. The empty set is a set that contains an infinite numbers of elements.
D. The empty set is the set that contains oneelement, 0.
*13. Watch the video and then solve the problem given below.
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SetB={January, June,July}
Describe set B.
Choose the correct answer below.
A. Set B is the set of months that start with the letter"J".
B. Set B is the set of allmonths, including the months that start with the letter"J".
C. Set B is the set of months that do not start with the letter"J".
D. None of the above are correct.
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*14. Determine whether ⊆, ⊂, both, or neither can be placed in the blank to make the statement true.
{ − 5, − 3, 0 } ___{ − 5, − 3, 0, − 2 }
Choose the correct answer below.
only ⊂
only ⊆
both ⊆ & ⊂
None of the above
*15. Determine whether the given statement is true or false.
6 ⊆ { 9, 6, 8, 7 }
Choose the correct answer below.
True
False
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*16. Determine whether the given statement is true or false.
{0} ⊆ {3, 2, 1, 0}
Is the statement true orfalse?
True
False
*17. Determine whether the given statement is true or false.
{5} ∈ { {5}, {12} }
Choose the correct answer below.
True
False
*18. For the givenset, first calculate the number of subsets for theset, then calculate the number of proper subsets.
{ 16, 4, 18, 20 }
The number of subsets is .
The number of proper subsets is .
*19. Determine whether the following statement is true or false. If the statement isfalse, make the necessarychange(s) to produce a true
statement.
18,000
The set{1, 2,3,..., 18,000} has 2 proper subsets.
Choose the correct answer below.
A. The statement is true.
B. The statement should be changed to"The set{1, 2,3,..., 18,000} has 217,999 propersubsets."
C. The statement should be changed to"The set{1, 2,3,..., 18,000} has 218,000 − 1
propersubsets."
*20. Determine whether the statement below is true or false. If the statement isfalse, make the necessarychange(s) to produce a true
statement.
Every set has a proper subset.
Choose the correct answer below.
A. The statement is true.
B. The statement is false. The correct statement is Only sets with more than one element have a proper subset.
C. The statement is false. The correct statement is There are no sets which have a proper subset.
D. The statement is false. The correct statement is Every set except ∅ has a proper subset.
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