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Which is the set of integers greater than 22 and less than 66?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) \emptyset \newline(B){3,4,5}\{3, 4, 5\}\newline(C){3,5}\{3, 5\}\newline(D){3,4,5,6}\{3, 4, 5, 6\}

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Q. Which is the set of integers greater than 22 and less than 66?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) \emptyset \newline(B){3,4,5}\{3, 4, 5\}\newline(C){3,5}\{3, 5\}\newline(D){3,4,5,6}\{3, 4, 5, 6\}
  1. Identify Range: Identify the range of integers that satisfy the given conditions.\newlineWe are looking for integers that are greater than 22 and less than 66. This means we need to find all integers that fall between 22 and 66, not including 22 and 66 themselves.
  2. List Integers: List the integers that satisfy the conditions.\newlineThe integers greater than 22 and less than 66 are 33, 44, and 55. These are the only integers that fit within the range specified.
  3. Match Choices: Match the list of integers to the given choices.\newlineThe list of integers we found in Step 22 is {3,4,5}\{3, 4, 5\}. Now we need to find which choice corresponds to this set.\newline(A) \emptyset - This represents the empty set, which is not correct.\newline(B) {3,4,5}\{3, 4, 5\} - This matches our list.\newline(C) {3,5}\{3, 5\} - This is missing the integer 44, so it's not correct.\newline(D) {3,4,5,6}\{3, 4, 5, 6\} - This includes 66, which should not be in the set as we are looking for integers less than 66.

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