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2. Give one example each to the following statements.
i A number which is rational but not an integer
ii. A whole number which is not a natural number
iïi. An integer which is not a whole number
iv. Anumber which is natural number, whole number, integer and rational number.
V. Anumber which is an integer but not a natural number.​

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Answered by umeshbhatt2003
2

Answer:

All whole numbers are integers (and all natural numbers are integers), but not all integers are whole numbers or natural numbers. For example, -5 is an integer but not a whole number or a natural number.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural numbers are all numbers 1,2,3,4… They are the numbers you usually count and they will continue on into infinity.

Whole numbers are all natural numbers including 0 e.g.0,1,2,3,4…

Integers include all whole numbers and their negative counterpart e.g. …−4,−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3,4,…

All integers belong to the rational numbers. A rational number is a number a/b

where b=0 Where a and b are both integers.

Here 4 is an natural number ,whole number ,rational number and integers as 4=4/1

Then all positive numbers full fill the above statment

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