Whole numbers in math are the set of non-negative integers that include zero and all positive integers without any fractions or decimals. This set can be expressed as {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. Whole numbers do not encompass negative numbers or any numbers that are not whole, such as fractions or Irrational Numbers. They are used in counting and ordering.
Numbers that can be divided by other numbers without a remainder.
a cluster full of numbers
a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
The range of a group of numbers is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
it is numbers that are alike
The terms "even" and "odd" are used for integers (whole numbers). If a number is divisible by 2, it is said to be "even"; otherwise it is "odd". Numbers that end with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 are even; the others are odd.
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Numbers that can be divided by other numbers without a remainder.
a cluster full of numbers
not negative
A whole number is an integer with no decimals or fractions attached to it.
A whole number without fractions or decimals
a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
The range of a group of numbers is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
The symbols used for counting in math are called numbers, or numerals. They can be whole numbers, or fractions of parts of a number.