👉 Unscarceness in mathematics refers to a property of sets that allows for the inclusion of elements from different parts of the set without creating any contradictions or inconsistencies. This is often used in set theory and related areas, particularly in proving theorems about sets or counting. In simpler terms, "unscarceness" means that if you have a collection of objects (such as numbers, letters, colors, etc.), it is possible to find another collection of objects that are different from the first