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Select the symbol = (equal to) or ≠ (not equal to) to make the expression true.

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5} ? {whole numbers between 1 and 5 inclusive}

User Aseolin
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the correct answer is not equal to or the crossed out equal sign

Explanation:

Odyssey

User Ijharul Islam
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I'm not sure whether '1 and 5 inclusive' means that both 1 and 5 are included or only 5.
If it's the former, then
\{1,2,3,4,5\}=\text{whole numbers between 1 and 5 inclusive}
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