Zero, by the traditional definition of natural numbers.
only one whole number is not a natural number and it is 0
The only non-natural whole number is 0.
There is no such number.
"Natural number" means all of the ordinary counting numbers ... everywhole number starting with ' 1 ' and counting up.Every one of these natural numbers has two square roots ... one positiveand one negative. Both square roots have the same digits, and only theirsigns are different.
No, because only positive can be natural which are also whole Hopefully that made sense :)
'0' is the only whole number that is not a counting number. Negative integers do not belong to whole numbers.
Any negative whole number is not a natural number - so it is not "the only".
0 is the only number which is in the set of whole number but not in the natural number
only one whole number is not a natural number and it is 0
Depending on your definition of a natural number, 0 may or may not be a natural number. If you don't think 0 is a natural number, then it will be the only non-natural number that is whole.
The only non-natural whole number is 0.
There is no such number.
There is no such number.
No, there are none.
No natural numbers are the counting numbers only 1,2,3,4,5...
No, there are infinitely many: all the natural numbers.
A natural number is a whole number that's bigger than 0. So 3, 17 and 123343 are both but -17, 0 and -188772 are whole numbers only.