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Multiple Set Questions

I'm rereading Jerry Weinberg's An Introduction to General Systems Thinking. One topic he discusses is sets, and how the "correct" members of a set is completely dependent on the observer. For example, take the following sequence:

{ 1, 2, 3, ... }

How many different plausible next members can you think of?

How about for this?

{ Mathew, Mark, ... }

Put your answers in the comments, or email them to me. I'll summarize your answers, provide my answers, and explain how this relates to testing next week!

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