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Jaime Delgado
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24 September, 09:52
Can - 62 be classified as a natural number
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Guillermo Lin
24 September, 10:14
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No, - 62 can't be classified as a natural number because natural numbers are the ones used for counting (1,2,3, etc.) Natural numbers are all positive numbers except for zero.
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