No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
Whole numbers are numbers without fractions or decimals. Natural numbers are numbers you usually count with.
There are no natural numbers which are not also whole numbers.
Whole numbers and natural numbers are the exact same, except that whole numbers include zero
whole numbers are the numbers that start from 0 (0,1,2,3,4.......) and natural numbers are the numbers that start from 1 (1,2,3,4,5......)
No. -3 is a whole number but it is not a natural number.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
All except zero.Yes, except for 0 itself
No. Negative integers are whole numbers but not natural.
No. Negative whole numbers are not natural numbers.
Yes, all natural numbers are whole numbers.
No. All natural numbers are whole numbers.
Whole numbers are numbers without fractions or decimals. Natural numbers are numbers you usually count with.
Yes. You know this is true because you learned a process-- an "algorithm"--for adding two numbers together, and if you start with two whole numbers, the result is also a whole number.
There are no natural numbers which are not also whole numbers.
There is some disagreement whether the set of natural numbers includes zero. Other than that, they are the same as whole numbers.
It depends, many people do count 0 as a natural number, but MOST do not. So for most HS text book, the answer is NO, all whole numbers are not natural numbers and the reason is 0 is a whole number but not a natural number.