what is defination of whole number
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A whole number is a member of the set {0,1, 2, 3, …}. It is either one of the positive integers (natural numbers) or zero.
The set of whole numbers is exactly equivalent to the set of non negative integers.
Some examples of whole numbers are 4, 5, and 89,453,711.
Any fraction, decimal, negative number or imaginary number is not a whole number. For example, -5, 6.788, and 4/5 are not whole numbers.
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The set of whole numbers is exactly equivalent to the set of non negative integers.
Some examples of whole numbers are 4, 5, and 89,453,711.
Any fraction, decimal, negative number or imaginary number is not a whole number. For example, -5, 6.788, and 4/5 are not whole numbers.
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The numbers that 0 and go infinite are called whole numbers
0
1
2
3............etc.
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0
1
2
3............etc.
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