Yes.
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.
-7 is not a natural number or a whole number. Natural numbers are the set of positive integers starting from 1 (1, 2, 3, ...), while whole numbers include all natural numbers plus zero (0, 1, 2, 3, ...). Since -7 is negative, it does not belong to either category.
Its an imperial numberIts belong to rational, whole, and integars.
'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.
-7 is not a natural number or a whole number. Natural numbers are the set of positive integers starting from 1 (1, 2, 3, ...), while whole numbers include all natural numbers plus zero (0, 1, 2, 3, ...). Since -7 is negative, it does not belong to either category.
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.