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The truth value of the statement "All real numbers are whole numbers" is ​

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Answered by Master603
1

Step-by-step explanation:

No, All whole numbers are real numbers but all real numbers need not be whole numbers

Answered by pulakmath007
10

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The truth value of the statement "All real numbers are whole numbers"

EVALUATION

A proposition is a declarative sentence which is either true ( T ) or False ( F ) . Some authors use 1 and 0 for T and F respectively

All the declarative sentences to which it is possible to assign one and only of the two possible truth values are called statements

Here the given statement is

" All real numbers are whole numbers "

We know that every whole number is a real number but every real number is not a whole number .

For example - 2 is a real number but not a whole number

So the statement is False

Hence the truth value of the statement is F

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