Learned a new word today, and that it **Cardinality**.

Algebra Level pending

What is the cardinality , which is the number of elements in a set or other grouping, as a property of that grouping, of the prime numbers?


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There are infinitely many numbers that are prime. They are infinite, but less than the natural numbers. They are greater than the natural numbers They are equal to the natural numbers.

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