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Cameron classified -18/3 as real, rational, integer and a whole number. Is he correct? Why or why not?

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, He is not correct as -18/3 is not a whole no.

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Answered by hdewangan
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Answer:

For this first lets simplify the number.

 \frac{ - 18}{3}  =  - 6

Now,

-6 is a real number. Therefore Cameron is right about it.

-6 can be written in the form of p/q (fraction) where q is not equals to zero. Therefore it is rational too.

Now, all natural numbers (also including 0) and negative of that number is integer. Therefore - 6 is also an integer.

But, all natural number and zero makes a whole number. Whole number doesn't contain negative of a number. Therefore - 6 is not a whole number.

Therefore Cameron is wrong.

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