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The specific set of real numbers that lies between two conditional numbers a and b is classified as

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interval
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break
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double interval
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equal interval
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Solution

The correct option is A interval
The specific set of real numbers that lies between two conditional numbers a and b is termed as interval.

for example, the set of all numbers t satisfying 11t21 is an interval which contains 11 and 21, as well as all numbers between 11 and 21.

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