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If R is the set of real numbers, Q is the set of rational numbers, I is the set of integers, W is the set of whole numbers, N is the set of natural numbers, and S is the set of irrational numbers, answer the following.
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d. Which of the sets could be a universal set for the rest of the sets?
e. If the universal set is R, how would you describe
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