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Concept
The cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements" of the set. For example, the set contains 3 elements, and therefore. has a cardinality of 3.
Set A is the set of integers greater than -8 and less than -4.
Therefore set A = {-7, -6, -5,}
-7 is greater than -8 and -5 is less than -4 from the number line.
Therefore, set A = { -7, -6, -5 }
B = {b, h, i, l. r, s }
Cardinalities of
n(A) = 3 n(B) = 6
B
