Yes.
Always. By definition the Integers are the whole numbers; and the whole numbers are the integers.
Integers are always whole numbers. By definition, integers include positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. Therefore, every integer is a whole number, but not all whole numbers are integers (for example, fractions or decimals are not included).
No. 0 and negative integers are whole numbers but they are not counting numbers.
Yes integers are whole numbers
The set of integers includes the set of whole numbers. The set of rational numbers includes the sets of whole numbers and integers.
Always. By definition the Integers are the whole numbers; and the whole numbers are the integers.
Integers are always whole numbers. By definition, integers include positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. Therefore, every integer is a whole number, but not all whole numbers are integers (for example, fractions or decimals are not included).
Yes normally they produce whole numbers or integers
No. 0 and negative integers are whole numbers but they are not counting numbers.
Yes integers are whole numbers
No. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
Sometimes
Yes, every whole number is an integer.
The set of integers includes the set of whole numbers. The set of rational numbers includes the sets of whole numbers and integers.
No. Integers are whole numbers
No, integers are positive and negative whole numbers
Yes, whole numbers are a subset of the set of integers. Whole numbers include all non-negative integers, which are 0 and the positive integers (1, 2, 3, ...). Integers, on the other hand, include both positive and negative whole numbers as well as zero. Therefore, while all whole numbers are integers, not all integers are whole numbers.