Yes.
The set of rational numbers includes all whole numbers, so SOME rational numbers will also be whole number. But not all rational numbers are whole numbers. So, as a rule, no, rational numbers are not whole numbers.
No, they are not.
All natural numbers are rational numbers.
All integers are also whole numbers that are rational
Rational numbers are a proper subset of real numbers so all rational numbers are real numbers.
Yes, they are.
All integers are rational numbers. There are integers with an i behind them that are imaginary numbers. They are not real numbers but they are rational. The square root of 2 is irrational. It is real but irrational.
No; 3/4 is rational but not an integer.
All rational numbers can also be expressed as fractions whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
Yes, they are.
All rational numbers are not whole numbers, as rational numbers can include fractions.
All of the natural numbers are rational, but there are still more rational numbers that aren't natural ones. Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are all natural numbers, and they're all rational. 11/2, 21/2, 31/2, 41/2, and 51/2 are also rational, but they're not natural numbers.