Any number which is either irrational or if rational, its simplest form has a denominator which is greater than 1.
No.
No.
Because 10 has no fractional part; it is considered a whole number.
They are not. 0 (which is a whole number) is not considered a counting number(natural #).
Yes, whole numbers range are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...
Yes, when they are decimals, it is not considered a whole number.
If there is a bar over a number it means that it is an irrational number or possibly an infinite number. A number with a bar over it cannot be considered a whole number.
In mathematics, a whole number is a number without fractions or decimals. Since 12 is a whole number, it is considered one whole. Therefore, there is one whole in the number 12.
0 zero
Zero
The counting numbers are the whole numbers that start at 1 and end at infinity. Although zero is considered a whole number, it is not a counting number.
A fraction is a number that represents part of a whole. It consists of a numerator (the top number) that represents how many parts are being considered, and a denominator (the bottom number) that represents the total number of parts in the whole.