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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 20:30 Adailson8890

You have infinitely many piles of peanuts. in the first pileyou have one peanut; in the second pile you have two; inthe third you have three; and so on. how many nuts doyou have? does the set of all these nuts have the samecardinality as the set of natural numbers? if not, explainwhy. if so, provide a one-to-one correspondence.

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