No, it is not.
It is not clear what you mean by a repeating whole number!
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
It is not clear what you mean by a repeating whole number!
No, it is not.
0.333... repeating = 1/3It can't be a mixed number. A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction.There's isn't enough to 1/3 to make a whole number.
Rational number
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
10/99 = 0.1010... (repeating)
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
One over 6 (1/6) is not a whole number, it is a fraction. It comes out to be 0.16 (repeating 6).
Yes. Every whole number can be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers, and any fraction consisting of whole number numerators and denominators are by definition rational. So irrational numbers will be unending non-repeating decimals.