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The set of whole numbers.

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What all the counting numbers?

1to9 are counting numbers Counting numbers are positive whole numbers and not zero. They can also be called 'natural numbers'. They are so called because when you count, you start at +1, then +2, +3 and continue on in this... That would be zero, and negative integers. "Counting numbers" refers to integers (whole numbers) that are positive (larger than zero).


What is The set of numbers consisting of the counting numbers and zero?

This set of numbers is called "Whole Numbers".


What is the difference between counting and whole numbers?

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What numbers are called counting numbers?

Counting numbers are whole numbers except for zero.Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... and so onNote: Zero is sometimes included, but you really cannot count zero so the standard definition excludes it.


What are the counting numbers plus zero?

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. are called Cardinal Numbers.


What is a set of numbers including zero and all the counting numbers?

Whole numbers are the set of natural or counting numbers inclding zero


Is the counting numbers are also called natural numbers is it true or false?

There is some disagreement. Some people include zero in the set of natural numbers (like whole numbers), some people don't (like counting numbers).


Are all counting numbers whole numbers?

Yes all counting numbers are whole numbers, but the reverse is not true (zero!)


Is negative one a counting number?

Yes it is No. Negative numbers are not counting numbers. Nor is zero.


Is -1 a counting number?

No. Counting numbers are greater than zero.


Does counting start from zero?

Traditionally, counting numbers start from 1.


The counting numbers are also called blank integers?

The counting numbers are also called natural numbers. They include the positive integers starting from 1 and continue indefinitely (1, 2, 3, ...). Unlike integers, which include negative numbers and zero, natural numbers focus solely on positive whole numbers used for counting.