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The mass number is a whole number; it's the number of nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom. The mass generally is not (except for carbon-12, which has a mass of exactly 12 by definition). The reason that the mass is not exactly equal to the mass number (again, with the exception of 12C) is due to binding energy. The binding energy is different for every nucleus, and this results in the mass being slightly different from what we would expect from just counting the nucleons.

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