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Mathematics, 26.10.2019 02:43, jalst6084

Determine whether each of these sets is countable or uncountable. for those that are countably infinite, exhibit a one-to-one correspondence between the set of positive integers and that set. (a) all bit strings not containing the bit 0 (b) all positive rational numbers that cannot be written with denominators less than 5 (c) the real numbers not containing 0 in their decimal representation (d) the real numbers containing only a finite number of 1s in their decimal representation

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