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Q: What is a subset of the counting number?
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Is a counting number a whole number?

Yes, counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers.


IS ALL COUNTING NUMBER WHOLE NUMBER?

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


Are decimals counting numbers?

Some decimals are. Counting numbers are a proper subset of decimals.


What is whole number but not a counting number?

There are no whole numbers that are not also counting numbers. Both terms mean the same subset of numbers: positive integers greater than zero. Some people consider zero to be a whole number but not a counting number, because you can't "count" zero.


How does the set of counting numbers differ from the set of whole numbers?

The set of counting numbers is a proper subset of the whole number. The latter includes negative counting numbers. Also, there is no consensus as to whether 0 belongs to counting numbers or whole numbers.


If you be the universal set you is a set of counting numbers and set a of counting numbers from 1 to 10 wh olly contained in you then a is a proper subset of you?

If I understand the question correctly then a is a proper subset of u.


What is the relationship between counting numbers whole numbers integers and rational numbers?

Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.


What are the subset of -2.324?

A number does not have a subset.


What Set of counting number greater than 4?

It is a subset of the set of integers and may be defined as:{x : x belongs to N, x > 4}


When we are able to count the number of object we say we have a situation called?

In mathematics it is a situation where there is a one-to-one mapping with the set of counting numbers, Z, or a subset of Z.


What is the subset of a negative number?

A set can have a subset, a number cannot - whether or not it is negative.


How are counting and whole numbers the same?

They are not. Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers. Negative integers (-1, -2, -3 etc) are whole numbers but they are not counting numbers.