60 + 5 + .2 + .09 + .005 = 65.295
They should be both divisible and no decimals
Fill the 200mL beaker all of the way. Using the water in that beaker, fill and pour out the 30mL twice and the 40mL three times. You should be left with 20mL in the 200mL beaker.
Answer:
It is false, because infinity is not a cardinality. The set N of positive integers is infinite and its cardinality is, if you wish, ℵ0 , the smallest infinite cardinal number, at least in an axiomatic set theory. A set S is infinite if and only if there exists a bijection between S and a proper subset of S , i.e. a subset of S different from S . Now the successor function s:N→N∗ is such a bijection; this follows from Peano’s axioms for arithmetic.