A counting number is a whole number that is greater than zero.
A positive integer is a whole number greater than zero.
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No because natural number are whole numbers greater than 0
Numbers that are positive and whole. Natural numbers.
No because natural number are positive whole numbers greater than 0
no 0.23 is not grater than 0 because 0 is considered a whole number and 0.23 is just a fraction of a number. P.S. I am only 10 and I know the answer to that question.
No. Whatever multiple of the number you think might be the limit, you can always add the whole number again and have a larger multiple.
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' x ' = any whole number greater than ' 2 '.
No because natural number are whole numbers greater than 0
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Numbers that are positive and whole. Natural numbers.
The set of whole numbers includes all numbers greater than 0 that do not require decimals to be expressed. Because -16 is less than 0, it is not a whole number. It is an integer.
No because natural numbers are whole numbers greater than 0
This is true.
the sum of two whole numbers is always greater than either addend* * * * *No.Consider:5 is a whole number-3 is a whole number.Their sum is 2, which is notgreater than one of the addends (5).
No because natural number are positive whole numbers greater than 0
no 0.23 is not grater than 0 because 0 is considered a whole number and 0.23 is just a fraction of a number. P.S. I am only 10 and I know the answer to that question.
No because counting numbers are positive whole numbers greater than 0