All real numbers are whole number True or False
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False,
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It is a false statement since whole numbers belong to the sets of integers and rational numbers, but not to the set of natural numbers. Example 7: Classify the number zero, 0. Definitely not a natural number but it is a whole, an integer, a rational, and a real number.
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The statement is False.
- Whole numbers are made up of natural numbers like 1, 2, 3, and 4, as well as 0.
- Whereas real numbers are made up of rational and irrational numbers.
- The set of whole numbers is naturally a proper subset of the set of rational numbers. As a result, the specific set of whole numbers is in addition a subset of the set of proper numbers.
- So, while all whole numbers are exact numbers, they do not have to correctly be whole numbers.
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