Yes, it is all three.
5 is a natural number, as it is an integer greater than zero. It is a whole number, an integer, and a rational number.
It is integer, rational, whole but not natural.
Yes, to all three.
Yes to all three.
Yes to all three.
5 is a natural number, as it is an integer greater than zero. It is a whole number, an integer, and a rational number.
The square root of 25 is 5, which is a whole number, an integer, a natural number and a rational number.
It is integer, rational, whole but not natural.
all three apply
Yes, to all three.
It is each one of them.
Yes to all three.
Irrational.
Any fraction that does not equal to a whole number is real and rational, but not an integer. 1/5 is rational because it is represented by the division of two integers, but it is not itself an integer, which are natural numbers such as 1, 2, and 3.
Yes to all three.
5 is real, rational, integer, whole, and counting. It can be more than one thing.
A number that is not an integer can be a rational number (like 1/2 or 3.5) or an irrational number (like √2 or π). Rational numbers include both integers (like 1, -2, or 5) and non-integers, which are fractions or decimals that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In contrast, an integer is a whole number without any fractional or decimal component, so a rational number that is an integer is always a whole number, while a number that is not an integer may include fractions or decimals.