If you mean larger by "the set of whole numbers strictly contains the set of natural numbers", then yes, but if you mean "the set of whole numbers has a larger cardinality (size) than the set of natural numbers", then no, they have the same size.
There is some disagreement whether the set of natural numbers includes zero. Other than that, they are the same as whole numbers.
Numbers that are positive and whole. Natural numbers.
No because natural number are whole numbers greater than 0
No because natural number are positive whole numbers greater than 0
Yes. All natural numbers are rational numbers but the rationals consist of a lot more than just the naturals. Natural numbers are 1,2,3,4... Rational numbers either repeat themselves, end, or are whole numbers, such as 23.33333333333333333333333333333333333333, 36.123451234512345, and 9.5034105023750327503701747901345
There is some disagreement whether the set of natural numbers includes zero. Other than that, they are the same as whole numbers.
Mixed numbers are larger than proper fractions.
Natural numbers consist of the set of all whole numbers greater than zero.
Numbers that are positive and whole. Natural numbers.
No because natural numbers are whole numbers greater than 0
identify all possible whole numbers with a square root larger than 2 but smaller than 3
Counting numbers, positive integers, natural numbers.
No because natural number are whole numbers greater than 0
1to9 are counting numbers Counting numbers are positive whole numbers and not zero. They can also be called 'natural numbers'. They are so called because when you count, you start at +1, then +2, +3 and continue on in this... That would be zero, and negative integers. "Counting numbers" refers to integers (whole numbers) that are positive (larger than zero).
numbers greater than 0 are called positive numbers
No. All natural numbers are whole numbers greater than zero. Think of natural numbers as the numbers you count with. 1 2 3 4 5 6... and so on.
No because natural number are positive whole numbers greater than 0