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20 November, 09:54
Can - 20 be a whole number?
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Dragster
20 November, 10:00
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No. Negative numbers cannot be a whole number because to be a whole number it has to have value. Negatives are less then nothing, therefor they are integers. So no, it cannot be a whole number.
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Angeline Hudson
20 November, 10:22
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It is not whole number.
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