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Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
The set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers.
It is the same thing, since "integers" consists of positive and negative numbers (and zero).
Decimals are real numbers. Furthermore, integers and whole numbers are the same thing.
Whole numbers and integers is basically the same. Actually, this depends on the exact definition used for "whole numbers"; the term "integers" is unambiguous, and thus preferable.
They are the same.
Integers and whole numbers are the same thing. The sets are identical.
None, because the set of integers and the set of whole numbers is the same.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
No- adding negative numbers is like adding positive numbesr , except the answer is negative.