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What is the difference between a collection and a set? Give reasons to support your answer.



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Well defined collections are sets.
Examples: The collection of good cricket players of India is not a set. However, the collection of all good player is a set.
The collection of vowels in English alphabets is a set.
Thus, we can say that every set is a collection, but every collection is not necessarily a set. Only well defined collections are sets.

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