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how every natural number is whole number​

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\textsf{Natural number}

✍️Natural number means counting numbers, that is they start from one to infinite.

\textsf{Whole number}

✍️Whole numbers are the numbers that start from zero to infinite.

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Every natural number that is starting from one is a whole number because whole number contains all the numbers, and natural number starts from one and whole number has the number one in it.

Therefore, every natural number is a whole number, but every whole number is not a natural number.

\textsf{Natural number- It is all the numbers starting from one}

\textsf{Whole number- It means natural numbers + 0}

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