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Whole Numbers are simply the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …(and so on)

Counting Numbers are Whole Numbers, but without the zero. Because you can't "count" zero.

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Are all counting numbers whole numbers?

Yes all counting numbers are whole numbers, but the reverse is not true (zero!)


Are all counting number whole numbers?

Yes all counting numbers are whole numbers, but the reverse is not true (zero!)


IS ALL COUNTING NUMBER WHOLE NUMBER?

All counting numbers ARE (not is!) a proper subset of the set of whole numbers.


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Why are all whole numbers counting numbers?

They are not. 0 (which is a whole number) is not considered a counting number(natural #).


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Is -3 a Real or rational or irrational or integer or whole or counting?

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Which counting numbers is also a whole number?

They all are, unless you have a really weird way of counting.


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Are natural and whole numbers equivalent sets?

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What all the counting numbers?

1to9 are counting numbers Counting numbers are positive whole numbers and not zero. They can also be called 'natural numbers'. They are so called because when you count, you start at +1, then +2, +3 and continue on in this... That would be zero, and negative integers. "Counting numbers" refers to integers (whole numbers) that are positive (larger than zero).