Neative and it's a whole number, I think
It is a natural (or counting) number, a whole number, an integer, a rational number, and a real number.
Not whole numbers. Yes to real numbers and integers.
Its an imperial numberIts belong to rational, whole, and integars.
The sum of two numbers is a whole number if both of the numbers are whole numbers, or if the sum of two fractions can be simplified to a whole number.
'0' is the only whole number that is not a counting number. Negative integers do not belong to whole numbers.
Neative and it's a whole number, I think
0.2 is not a prime number. Prime numbers belong to the set of whole numbers.
It is a natural (or counting) number, a whole number, an integer, a rational number, and a real number.
10 belongs to the set "natural numbers", but it can also belong to whole numbers, and rational numbers
WHole
9 belongs in the sets: -Natural number set, positive whole numbers -Integer number set, whole numbers -Rational number set, numbers that are not never ending -Real number set, basic numbers without i and that can be expressed in say amounts of apples -Complex number set, the set that contains both real and unreal numbers
Oh, dude, -6 belongs to a few different sets of numbers. It's a whole number, an integer, a rational number, and a real number. So, like, it's basically part of the big happy family of numbers.
Not whole numbers. Yes to real numbers and integers.
Its an imperial numberIts belong to rational, whole, and integars.
The sum of two numbers is a whole number if both of the numbers are whole numbers, or if the sum of two fractions can be simplified to a whole number.
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.