10 because, a natural number is any number like 1,2,3,4,5... It has no decimals or negatives. The number zero is not a natural number it is a whole number so it would not be counted as a natural number.
Any negative integer, for example -3, is one of infinitely many such numbers.
The sequence of whole numbers goes on and on and on - there is no last whole number. The set of whole numbers is thus infinite.
There is no smallest whole number - negative numbers go on forever. Therefore, there are infinitely many whole numbers that are smaller than the greatest 2-digit number.
Since there is an infinite number of real numbers and an infinite number of natural numbers, there is not more of one kind than of another.
It depends, many people do count 0 as a natural number, but MOST do not. So for most HS text book, the answer is NO, all whole numbers are not natural numbers and the reason is 0 is a whole number but not a natural number.
No, there are infinitely many: all the natural numbers.
No, zero is a whole number, but not a natural number.The natural numbers are the set {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} (or the set {1, 2, 3, ...})The whole numbers are the set {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}The set of whole numbers has twice as many members as the set of natural numbers, so the answer to your question is NO.
10 because, a natural number is any number like 1,2,3,4,5... It has no decimals or negatives. The number zero is not a natural number it is a whole number so it would not be counted as a natural number.
Any negative integer, for example -3, is one of infinitely many such numbers.
Some people use the terms interchangeably. Some people maintain that zero belongs to the whole numbers and not the natural numbers.
The sequence of whole numbers goes on and on and on - there is no last whole number. The set of whole numbers is thus infinite.
There is no smallest whole number - negative numbers go on forever. Therefore, there are infinitely many whole numbers that are smaller than the greatest 2-digit number.
140 isn't a whole number.
No. There are infinitely many real numbers for every natural number.
No. There are infinitely many real numbers for every natural number.
Since there is an infinite number of real numbers and an infinite number of natural numbers, there is not more of one kind than of another.