Yes, it is.
23 is a whole number.
A positive number is one above zero, and a whole number is just that - whole - with no decimals or fractions and can be either positive or negative. An example of a positive whole number is 1, 2, 3, etc.
No, the vast majority of positive numbers are not whole numbers.
Positive factors of 23: 1, 23 23 is a prime number.
A positive whole number is any number above 0. Ex. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, ect.
The square of every positive or negative even whole number is a positive even whole number. The square of every positive or negative odd whole number is a positive odd whole number. There are an infinite number of each kind.
Positive and negative whole numbers and zero are integers. Zero is neither negative or positive.
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.
The value of the positive number is greater than the value of the negative number. 23 + (-13) = 10 but (-23) + 13 = (-10)
To convert 23 percent into a whole number, you need to divide 23 by 100 and then multiply the result by 100. This is because percent means "per hundred." So, 23 percent as a whole number would be 23 divided by 100, which equals 0.23, then multiply by 100 to get 23 as a whole number.
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No, a whole number can be negative (or zero).