Yes and no.
That is the correct answer because dealing with infinity sometimes is nonsense.
For every even number there are two whole numbers (an even and an odd).
But if we count on - to infinity - we have ∞ (infinity) even numbers.
That means we have 2 * ∞ whole numbers.
But 2 * ∞ = ∞ (because we are dealing with infinity)
So, there are as many whole numbers as even numbers, eventhough there are twice as many.
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more odd. no one counts 0 so there are more even. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20.............🤓
An even whole number.
A polynomial.
Infinitely more.
Even if you ignore decimals and stick to whole numbers, there are more than 86.4 million of them in that range. We'll have to get back to you on that.
All integers are whole numbers that can be odd or even