Whole Numbers
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this chapter, you will learn about natural numbers and whole numbers. You will also learn about
perties of hindamental operations on whole numbers.
Natural Numbers
aok at the following examples of groups of objects.
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2 pencils
3 pencils
4 pencils
5 pencils
9 balls
8 balls
4 balls
5 balls
In the above examples, 1, 2, 3, ote, have meaning only when taken with an object. Without an obje
worda one, two, three, etc., have no meaning. You cannot ask someone to give you 'three' as three d
exist, but three objects do exist. In these examples, pencils and balls are objects while 1, 2, 3, etc.,
eate something about the quantity of these objects. Hence, a number gets its meaning and value
reference to an object
counting from one and then go on to two, three, four, etc
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