The word "all" is used with countable or uncountable nouns to refer to 100% of many things. For example:
All of my furniture is from Ikea. (uncountable)
I bought all of my plates from ABC department store. (countable)
The words "whole" and "entire" mean 100% of one thing. It is used with countable nouns. For example:
I ate the whole pie by myself. I'm so full right now.
I spent the entire day watching TV and drinking beer. It was great!
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.
Yes, it is.
There are no differences.
an integer is a whole number
Sphere is whole a hemisphere is not
The difference is 4104.
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.
A question about "the difference between" requires two objects!
A diameter is a whole line and a radius is just half not a whole that is the difference
There is no difference.
True.
Yes, it is.
There are no differences.
0.3 is not a whole number and 3.0 is a whole number
Whole grain refers to grains that contain all parts of the grain kernel - the bran, germ, and endosperm. Whole wheat specifically refers to wheat grains that contain all parts of the kernel. In other words, whole wheat is a type of whole grain, but not all whole grains are necessarily whole wheat.
an integer is a whole number
Sphere is whole a hemisphere is not