Which statement is true bout the relationship between the number sets

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To provide an accurate response, I would need to know which specific number sets you are referring to. Common number sets include:

  1. Natural Numbers (N): {1, 2, 3, ...}
  2. Whole Numbers (W): {0, 1, 2, ...}
  3. Integers (Z): {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...}
  4. Rational Numbers (Q): Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction where both numerator and denominator are integers (and denominator is not zero).
  5. Irrational Numbers: Numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, such as π or √2.
  6. Real Numbers (R): All rational and irrational numbers.
  7. Complex Numbers (C): Numbers that have a real part and an imaginary part, expressed as a + bi, where i is the imaginary unit.

Each of these sets has specific relationships. For example:

  • All natural numbers are whole numbers.
  • All whole numbers are integers.
  • All integers are rational numbers.
  • Rational and irrational numbers combine to form real numbers.

If you specify the number sets you're curious about, I can provide a more tailored answer!