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This does not make sense.
The is false. "the whole number" is a single number while "the set of natural numbers" is a set. A single number cannot be equal to a set.
The smallest single digit whole number, i.e. integer, is -9. The phrase whole number should not be confused with the natural numbers, integers that go from 1 to +infinity. A whole number is any number that is in the set of integers, that is, the group of integers ranging from -infinity to +infinity.
The words whole and place each have only one syllable. The words are pronounced with a single stress point.
A whole number does not have a place value - a single digit in a number has.