The abbreviation for number is no./nos.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
It is nos.
There is no abbreviation.
Depending on context, number can be translated as-NounNummerZahlZifferAnzahlVerbnummerierenzählenbeziffernZ is the symbol for the whole numbers or integers used in mathematics."From abbreviation of German Zahlen("numbers")."
The abbreviation for number is no./nos.
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No, I believe that's "numbers".The abbreviation of number is no. (from French nombre), the abbreviation of numbers is nos.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
All whole numbers are decimal numbers.
The set of rational numbers includes all whole numbers, so SOME rational numbers will also be whole number. But not all rational numbers are whole numbers. So, as a rule, no, rational numbers are not whole numbers.
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Whole numbers can be positive or negative numbers. Numbers are whole as long as they have no fractins or decimals with them.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.