An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.
It is a counting number.
A whole number.
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.
There are no such numbers, because every number has a decimal representation. But you can have photo negatives and photo positives which will have no fractions or decimals.
An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.
It is a counting number.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
A whole number.
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.
There are no such numbers, because every number has a decimal representation. But you can have photo negatives and photo positives which will have no fractions or decimals.
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
Integers can be negative or positive numbers providing that they are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
A whole number is a number without any fractional or decimal parts. In this case, 2.2020020002 is not a whole number because it has decimal parts. Whole numbers are typically integers that are positive, negative, or zero, but they do not include decimals or fractions.
A whole number without fractions or decimals
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
Integer: Negative numbers, zero, positive numbers. NO fractions/decimals Natural: Positive numbers. NO zero, negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Whole number: Positive numbers, zero. NO negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Therefore, a natural, rational, whole integer, would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...