No, it is not.
It is not clear what you mean by a repeating whole number!
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
It is not clear what you mean by a repeating whole number!
No, it is not.
0.333... repeating = 1/3It can't be a mixed number. A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction.There's isn't enough to 1/3 to make a whole number.
Rational number
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
10/99 = 0.1010... (repeating)
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.
One over 6 (1/6) is not a whole number, it is a fraction. It comes out to be 0.16 (repeating 6).
Yes. Every whole number can be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers, and any fraction consisting of whole number numerators and denominators are by definition rational. So irrational numbers will be unending non-repeating decimals.