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                Place the number sets in order from smalls to largest (1 point)
Integers
natural numbers
rational numbers
whole numbers
            
        Integers
natural numbers
rational numbers
whole numbers
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            UrLocalGroceryStore
            
    What's the answer
    
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            UrLocalGroceryStore
            
    Classify each number into its lowest possible category (5 points)
Natural numbers
whole numbers
integer
Rational numbers
irrational numbers
0,1.5,2,pi,-52
    
Natural numbers
whole numbers
integer
Rational numbers
irrational numbers
0,1.5,2,pi,-52
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            UrLocalGroceryStore
            
    Fractions can be part of a whole number system
true or false
    
true or false
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            UrLocalGroceryStore
            
    Of the following numbers, Which is an integer but does not belong in either of the subsets of integers: -13, 0, or 13?
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    natural numbers -> whole numbers -> integers -> rational numbers
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The correct order is:
natural numbers -> whole numbers -> integers -> rational numbers
    
natural numbers -> whole numbers -> integers -> rational numbers
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            GPT 3.5
            
    0: whole number, integer, rational number
1.5: rational number
2: whole number, integer, rational number
π (pi): irrational number
-52: integer, rational number
    
1.5: rational number
2: whole number, integer, rational number
π (pi): irrational number
-52: integer, rational number
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            GPT 3.5
            
    True. Fractions can be a part of the whole number system as they can be expressed as ratios of integers.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Of the following numbers, 0 is the only number that is an integer but does not belong in either of the subsets of integers. Integers are typically classified as positive or negative whole numbers, but 0 is neither positive nor negative and is considered a separate subset. Therefore, -13 and 13 belong to the subset of negative and positive integers, respectively, while 0 does not.
    
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