1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 56, 73, 88, 586, 1492, 1776, 2011, 5280, 9988776, and 13 are all whole numbers.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 56, 88, 102, 9988776, &, 13 are all whole numbers!!!!
Integers include all whole numbers as well as their negative counterparts. Therefore, negative integers such as -1, -2, and -3 are examples of integers that are not whole numbers. Whole numbers, on the other hand, consist only of non-negative integers, including zero and positive integers.
There are infinitely many numbers. Some examples:2.49000000000000000000010000000000200000022.490000000000000000000112.49000023542.52.512.522.79999999999999999999999999992.8599999999999999999999999999999There are infinitely many numbers. Some examples:2.49000000000000000000010000000000200000022.490000000000000000000112.49000023542.52.512.522.79999999999999999999999999992.8599999999999999999999999999999There are infinitely many numbers. Some examples:2.49000000000000000000010000000000200000022.490000000000000000000112.49000023542.52.512.522.79999999999999999999999999992.8599999999999999999999999999999There are infinitely many numbers. Some examples:2.49000000000000000000010000000000200000022.490000000000000000000112.49000023542.52.512.522.79999999999999999999999999992.8599999999999999999999999999999
Yes. A whole number is any number (positive or negative) that doesn't have a fraction or decimal. Some examples of whole numbers are 2, -2, 5, 7, 19943.
there are a lot of examples of whole numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. . .
10 11 are not whole numbers
Whole numbers refers to numbers that have no decimal or fractional part, such as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ... -1, -2, -3, ...
1, 2, 4, 6, 15, 4957293
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Yes, it certainly is! Numbers like 14, 120, 950, and 14007 are examples of whole numbers. Numbers such as 14.5, 27.2 and 9 1/2 (nine and one half) are examples of numbers which are not whole numbers. Another name for a whole number is an "integer".
whole numbers, counting numbers, integers...
Some rational numbers are whole numbers, some are not. The set of whole numbers is a proper subset of rational numbers.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 56, 88, 102, 9988776, &, 13 are all whole numbers!!!!
Integers include all whole numbers as well as their negative counterparts. Therefore, negative integers such as -1, -2, and -3 are examples of integers that are not whole numbers. Whole numbers, on the other hand, consist only of non-negative integers, including zero and positive integers.
the simplest answer to that is that whole numbers do not have decimals or fractions.
soem rational numbers are whole numbers