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Oh, absolutely! A whole number is any number without fractions or decimals, and 50 fits that description perfectly. It's a lovely, round number that brings a sense of balance and harmony to our mathematical world. Just like a happy little tree in a painting, 50 is a beautiful whole number that we can appreciate.

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Yes, 50 is a whole number. Whole numbers are non-negative integers, including zero, that do not have any fractional or decimal parts. 50 fits this definition as it is a positive integer with no decimal or fractional component.

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50 is a whole number.

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