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No, -7.3 is not a natural number. Natural numbers are whole numbers greater than zero, so they cannot be negative or contain decimals. The set of natural numbers is typically denoted as {1, 2, 3, ...}. Negative numbers and decimals fall under different categories, such as integers and real numbers, respectively.

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Oh, dude, a natural number is like those positive integers you count with, you know? So, if you're talking about -7.3, that's like a decimal with a negative sign, not really fitting the whole "natural" vibe. It's more like a rebellious cousin of the natural numbers, hanging out in the world of real numbers instead.

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No because natural number are positive whole numbers greater than 0

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Is -7.3 a natural number

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