Natural numbers are always whole numbers. The set of natural numbers includes positive integers starting from 1 (1, 2, 3, ...), and sometimes, depending on the definition, it may also include 0. Whole numbers encompass all natural numbers along with 0, making every natural number a whole number. Therefore, the statement is that natural numbers are always whole numbers.
Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. They typically include the positive integers (1, 2, 3, ...) and, in some definitions, zero (0). Therefore, natural numbers can be considered whole numbers when zero is included in the definition. Overall, natural numbers are always whole numbers, but whether zero is included depends on the context.
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Whole numbers can never be irrational.
They are always true - if your calculations are sound.
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Sometimes.
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Sometimes true.
The answer is sometimes - when the multiple in question is 1.
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Sometimes.
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Whole numbers can never be irrational.
They are always true - if your calculations are sound.
Always even.