yes
A whole number series starts from zero with 1 digit difference, but a natural number series starts from 1 with 1 digit difference. for eg.- 5 is a natural number as well as a whole number. But zero is just a whole number and not a natural number.
a whole number like 1 is = to 5 over 5 but if it was 3 over 5 then it wouldn't be a whole number because there is lets say only 3 eggs in a carton of 5
A whole number is a number with no decimal or fraction, like 5, 67, and 3. An integer is a split whole number, like 3.67, 56.2, 8/7, and 8 4/5.
The whole number of 5 is 5 because 5 is already a whole number.
Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
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5 is a whole number.
There is no difference.
5 is a whole number.
yes
It is replacing the number by the whole number such that the difference between the number and that whole number is the smallest that it can be.
If a number has no decimal places it is a whole number, so 5 is a whole number but 1.566 is not.