No, whole numbers are only a small subset of rational numbers.
Irrational Numbers, Rational Numbers, Integers, Whole numbers, Natural numbers
Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Whole numbers and integers are the same thing. They are a proper subset of rational numbers.
No, whole numbers are only a small subset of rational numbers.
Some rational numbers are whole numbers, some are not. The set of whole numbers is a proper subset of rational numbers.
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
No. But all whole numbers are in the set of rational numbers. Natural numbers (ℕ) are a subset of Integers (ℤ), which are a subset of Rational numbers (ℚ), which are a subset of Real numbers (ℝ),which is a subset of the Complex numbers (ℂ).
Because all whole numbers are rational. 10 can be written as 10/1.
No. There are several real numbers that are not rational (e.g. pi). However, every rational number is also a real number. In general, whole numbers/natural numbers is a subset of the integers (i.e. every whole number is an integer), the integers is a subset of the rationals, the rationals are a subset of the real numbers. I think the real numbers are a subset of the complex numbers, but I'm not 100% positive on that.
Natural numbers = Whole numbers are a subset of integers (not intrgers!) which are a subset of rational numbers. Rational numbers and irrational number, together, comprise real numbers.
Which subset of the rational numbers best describes the dimensions of a rectangle
No.
Irrational Numbers, Rational Numbers, Integers, Whole numbers, Natural numbers
Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.