false
There are no natural numbers which are not also whole numbers.
Yes and it is also a prime number
Yes, they are.
They both exclude fractions and irrational numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers (also called integers); Natural numbers are any positive whole number (meaning any whole number 1 or greater). Whole numbers, also called integers, can be zero or negative.
false
There are no natural numbers which are not also whole numbers.
Yes 7 is a natural whole number and it is also a prime number
56 is a rational whole natural number. Or to put it another way: 56 is a Natural number, but as all natural numbers are also whole numbers 56 is also a whole number, but as all whole numbers are also rational numbers 56 is also a rational number. Natural numbers are a [proper] subset of whole numbers; Whole numbers are a [proper] subset of rational numbers. The set of rational numbers along with the set of irrational numbers make up the set of real numbers
Yes and it is also a prime number
Yes, they are.
Yes, except the number 0, which is not considered a natural number.
There is some disagreement. Some people include zero in the set of natural numbers (like whole numbers), some people don't (like counting numbers).
Yes. Every whole number and every whole negative number and zero are all integers.
They both exclude fractions and irrational numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers (also called integers); Natural numbers are any positive whole number (meaning any whole number 1 or greater). Whole numbers, also called integers, can be zero or negative.
Any natural number, such as 37, will also be in each of the other categories.
No. The natural numbers are the counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ....} and every one of them is a whole number. 4/11 is a fraction (rational number) which is not [also a whole number], thus it cannot be a natural number.