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14 October, 08:40
Is - 9/37 a natural number
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Phillip
14 October, 09:02
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Natural numbers are numbers u count by, like 1,2,3. Integers are that with negatives and zero.
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Maverick Hamilton
14 October, 09:07
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No, first of all it is not an integer, and second of all it is negative. A natural number has to be a positive integer.
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