No. Prime numbers are a subset of whole numbers.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, the perimeter is 120 units.
No. Whole numbers cannot be irrational.
Whole numbers and natural numbers are the exact same, except that whole numbers include zero
they are the same because they both have whole numbers
No. Prime numbers are a subset of whole numbers.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, the perimeter is 120 units.
No, they are not.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
No. Whole numbers cannot be irrational.
Whole numbers and natural numbers are the exact same, except that whole numbers include zero
Whole numbers and integers are the same. They are a proper subset of rational numbers.
They are not. Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers. Negative integers (-1, -2, -3 etc) are whole numbers but they are not counting numbers.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.