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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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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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The number that is an Integer but does not belong in either of the subsets of Integers (-13, 0, or 13) is any number that lies in between these three numbers, such as -10.
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