1. Find at least 3 of your own real-world examples of sets around you that are different than those described in the reading. These should be real-life examples from your own daily experiences. Describe the sets and their elements that make up the sets, and attach or embed a picture of your examples. 2. Explain why understanding how to work with sets (including complements, intersections, and unions) may be beneficial in our typical daily lives. 3. Finally, what was the most helpful or meaningful thing you learned about integers or rational numbers this week? What did you find helpful or meaningful about it?