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no..a natural number is a whole number
A rational number is any real number which can be expressed as a fraction m/n, where m and n are integers, with n non-zero.Each of these is a rational number, since they can be expressed as:-112/10, 100/3, -417/100, 261/10, -8/13The term whole number is used differently by different authors. It may mean:* Natural number, a.k.a. counting numbers, including 0* Natural number, not including 0 (although this usage seems to be rare)* Integer, positive and negative numbersThese numbers are not whole, integers, or natural numbers.
A natural number is always a rational number .
The number that is 100 more than another number can be represented algebraically as x + 100, where x is the original number. For example, if the original number is 50, then the number that is 100 more would be 50 + 100 = 150. In general, to find the number that is 100 more than a given number, you simply add 100 to that number.
6.25 is not a natural number, because it is not a whole number.