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User PratZ
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Answer:

1st Statement: False

2nd Statement: True

3rd Statement: True

4th Statement: False

User Czifro
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Answer:

False

True

False

True

Explanation:

Whole numbers are 'counting numbers', they don't include decimals. (ex. 1, 2, 3) Integers are non-decimal numbers and they can be negative too. (ex. -5, 0, 4). Since whole numbers are non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to 1, they are all integers. So this statement is False.

Rationals numbers include all numbers that are not infinite decimals. They can be fractions as long as they are not infinite and since whole numbers cannot be fractions, this statement is True.

As with the previous statement, rational numbers can be fractions and integers cannot be fractions. So, not all rational numbers are integers so this statement is False.

Rational numbers are all numbers that are not infinite decimals, so, that includes whole numbers. This statement is also True.

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