Integer and whole number basically means the same - though with "whole number" you never know whether it refers only to positive integers, or to all integers. Therefore, it is preferable to avoid such an ambiguous term.
An integer is a whole number.
No, an integer is a whole number, 53.11 is not a whole number. Thus, 53.11 is not an integer.
An integer and a whole number are the same, by definition.
How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number
An integer is a whole number, not a fraction and three is a whole number
An integer is a whole number.
For any integer, there is a whole number that is bigger, and for any whole number, there is a integer that is bigger.
There is no such number: every whole number is an integer.
A whole number is the same thing as an integer. 5.4 is a decimal number, so it is not a whole number or an integer.
No, an integer is a whole number, 53.11 is not a whole number. Thus, 53.11 is not an integer.
Yes.Yes. The definition of integer is basically 'a whole number.'
An integer and a whole number are the same, by definition.
No. An integer is the same as a whole number.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
An integer is a whole number. As 3.166666 is clearly a decimal and not a whole number, it is also not an integer.
How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number
An integer is a whole number, not a fraction and three is a whole number