Can't say exactly: According to Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_number] ...
Whole numbers may variously refer to:
Yes. A "whole number" is any number that is not a fraction -- that is, an integer -- regardless of sign.
No, integers are positive and negative whole numbers
Integers include all whole numbers as well as their negative counterparts. Therefore, negative integers such as -1, -2, and -3 are examples of integers that are not whole numbers. Whole numbers, on the other hand, consist only of non-negative integers, including zero and positive integers.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
No, whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers.
Integers
Integers
Integers can be negative.
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
No; integers are whole numbers.
Two integers that are not whole numbers are -1 and -2. Whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers, which include 0 and positive integers. Since -1 and -2 are negative, they do not fall under the category of whole numbers.
Negative integers.
They would be the negative numbers since whole numbers include 0 and positive numbers but not negative numbers unlike the integer group. So simply think of 8 integers that are negative.