the whole number between 1 and 2 are z0,1 and 2
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There are an infinite number of numbers between -1 and 3. The whole ones are zero, 1, and 2 .
No. If it is an integer then it is a whole number.
Two thirds is a fraction between 0 and 1. It is not and cannot be expressed as a whole number. It can, however, be rounded to a whole number and the nearest whole number is 1.
A mixed number, like 3 and 1/2, is a combination of a whole number and a fraction and indicates a number that lies between consecutive whole numbers. Whole numbers are integers, counting numbers like 1, 2, 3 etc.
106 - 105 - 1 = 899,999 NB: The -1 at the end is to ensure "between". For example 3-2 = 1 but there is no whole number BETWEEN 2 and 3.
79 & 81, or any whole number from 1 to 79 with any whole number greater than 81.
1/2 can't become a whole number.
-3, -2, -1, 2, 4, 5
No example 1-2=-1
1 is a multiple because there is a whole number, really. There is 1 of that number, so that number times 1 is that number. Example: Whole number: 2 2 x 1 (since there is only one 2) = 2.
A natural number is a positive counting number, ie, 0 1 2 3 4. -1 -2 -3 and -4 are whole numbers but cannot be natural numbers as they are negative.