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Question

All natural numbers are whole numbers.

Options

  • True

  • False

MCQ
True or False

Solution

This statement is True.

Explanation:

Whole numbers are natural numbers that begin with the number 0. All positive integers are included in the set of natural numbers. All positive integers and zero are included in the set of whole numbers.

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Chapter 2: Whole Numbers - Exercise 2.1 [Page 31]

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NCERT Mathematics [English] Class 6
Chapter 2 Whole Numbers
Exercise 2.1 | Q 8. (e) | Page 31

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