-230 < -335, is it right?
Comparing integers includes positive AND negative numbers, while whole numbers are always positive or zero. (This does not apply for fractions.)
Mixed numbers and integers are different things.
They are not different.
No. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
Rational numbers can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, irrational numbers cannot be expressed in that way.
Whole numbers are generally speaking numbers that are "whole" or without fractions and decimals. Generally they are considered to be the natural numbers (or counting numbers) plus zero. The set of whole numbers is {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. Positive integers are numbers in the set of integers that are greater than zero. The integers {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. The positive integers {1, 2, 3, ...}. So generally the only difference is whether or not zero is included. Note that there are arguably different sets that can be called whole numbers (such as without the zero, or even somewhat rarely all integers positive and negative).
Natural numbers do not include negatives. Integers do.
irrational numbers
Mixed numbers and integers are different things.
Integers are all positive and negative whole numbers, and natural numbers are all positve whole numbers including zero. So, natural numbers is a subset of integers.
Integers set of numbers is the most reasonable to describe the number of desks in a classroom.
"Single digit numbers".
Whole numbers are integers. Integers are whole numbers.
You are likely to get a different answer.
The different names for Numbers are defined as Natural numbers, whole numbers , real numbers, decimal numbers, integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.
they are the same because they both have whole numbers
They are not different.
Integers are whole numbers, positive, negative or zero. Distinct merely means different.