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Is -2/3 a natural number​

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no it is not because natural numbers are whole numbers :)

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-2/3 is not a natural number for various reasons, most of which include:

• It’s a fraction. Fractions cannot be natural numbers

• It’s a negative fraction. Natural numbers are greater than 0 and are whole numbers

Essentially, identifying a natural number is the same as counting up starting at 1. Any whole number that isn’t negative and is greater than 0 is considered a natural number.
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