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A) Describe whether you would use crisp sets or fuzzy sets to calibrate this data and to
determine if the 20 persons are members of the group of tall people. B) Explain your choice (use
100 words max).

Answer:
The minimum height varies, especially in a few situations. Around 80% of a person's
height is estimated to be accounted for by inherited variances in DNA sequence. As a result, it
might be connected to their ethnicity, country of origin, or even the environment they live in. It
makes sense to infer that each nationality has different genetics and height standards. In this
situation, calibrating the supplied collection of heights with either crisp or fuzzy sets makes sense.
Personally, I believe that if you are 6 feet or more, it is more than enough to be considered tall.

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