A whole number is called an "integer".
whole numbers are multiples of 1
ISBN numbers are not related to maths. They are a system of identification for books.
Would you like to have...1, 1.00001, 1.00002, 1.00003...OR1, 2, 3, 4?If all counting numbers were not whole numbers, what would decimal or fraction numbers be?It would be too hard, making a huge crisis or something, making maths possibly unused.
Would you like to have...1, 1.00001, 1.00002, 1.00003...OR1, 2, 3, 4?If all counting numbers were not whole numbers, what would decimal or fraction numbers be?It would be too hard, making a huge crisis or something, making maths possibly unused.
Mr.carl f gauss toldmaths is queen of science and theory of numbers is queen of maths
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In maths
There is no end to the numbers of maths and there are many classifications of numbers, like primes, fractions, even, odd, positive, negative and others.
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Maths is like the whole of the subject where as stats is like mainly numbers and like if you get data then plot a chart using it and that stuff:L
Any natural number that is not a fraction * * * * * The above definition incorrectly excludes 0 and negative whole numbers. An integer is any WHOLE number, such as -3,-2, 0, or 5, or 1,000,000.