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Which number would be an element of the set of integers but not an element of the set of whole numbers,0, -3, 5, -1/2?
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Which number would be an element of the set of integers but not an element of the set of whole numbers,0, -3, 5, -1/2?
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Which number would be an element of the set of integers but not an element of the set of whole numbers,0, -3, 5, -1/2?
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integers are negative or positive whole numbers
whole numbers do not include negatives
so ur answer is -3...it is considered an integer, but not a whole number
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