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"Counting numbers" are specifically restricted to positive numbers - sometimes including zero. Whole numbers include negative whole numbers.

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Is all whole numbers is different from a counting numbers?

Whole Numbers are simply the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …(and so on)Counting Numbers are Whole Numbers, but without the zero. Because you can't "count" zero.


How are counting and whole numbers the same?

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.


Are whole numbers always a counting numbers?

No. 0 and negative integers are whole numbers but they are not counting numbers.


Are counting numbers always whole numbers?

Whole numbers include the number 0 and counting numbers do not.


What is the difference between counting and whole numbers?

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What are the different of counting numbers and whole numbers?

A counting number is one you would use normally, as in 1,2,3,4,5... not including zero. A whole number includes zero, but is not a negative integer.


How does the set of counting numbers differ from the set of whole numbers?

The set of counting numbers is a proper subset of the whole number. The latter includes negative counting numbers. Also, there is no consensus as to whether 0 belongs to counting numbers or whole numbers.


Are whole numbers counting numbers?

Yes, whole numbers are counting numbers.The term whole number does not have a consistent definition.Well the most used definition is "counting numbers along with zero".


Is 3.7 a counting number?

No. Counting numbers are whole numbers.


Are all counting numbers whole numbers?

Yes all counting numbers are whole numbers, but the reverse is not true (zero!)


Which counting numbers are also whole numbers?

All of the counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers consist of 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. Whole numbers are numbers that have no fractional parts. Since none have fractional parts, they are all whole numbers.


Why does counting numbers and whole numbers desame?

Apart from poor spelling, this question is based on a fallacy. Counting numbers and whole numbers are NOT the same. For example, -3 is a whole number but it is not a counting number.