Whole Numbers

Definition of Whole Numbers

  • The numbers in the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, . . . . } are called whole numbers.
  • In other words, whole numbers is the set of all counting numbers plus zero.

                                        

More about Whole Numbers

  • Whole numbers are not fractions, not decimals.
  • Whole numbers are nonnegative integers.

                                           

Solved Example on Whole Numbers

Annual revenues of three companies are $4,234,223, $6,246,234 and $2,234,233. Which of them is the least?

Choices:

A. $2,234,233

B. $4,234,223 

C. $6,246,234

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

Step 1: To compare numbers, begin with the greatest place and compare the digits.

Step 2:              [Write the whole numbers one below the other to compare the digits in the corresponding places.]

4 2 3 4 2 2 3
6 2 4 6 2 3 4
2 2 3 4 2 3 3

Step 3:  2 million is less than 4 millions and 6 million. [Digits in the millions place.]

Step 4: So, 2,234,233 is less than 4,234,223 and 6,246,234.

Step 5: Revenue of $2,234,233 is the least among the given.

                                             

Related Terms for Whole Numbers

  • Counting Numbers
  • Nonnegative Integers

                                 

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