Place the number sets in order from smalls to largest (1 point)

Integers
natural numbers
rational numbers
whole numbers

9 answers

natural numbers -> whole numbers -> integers -> rational numbers
What's the answer
The correct order is:

natural numbers -> whole numbers -> integers -> rational numbers
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
0: whole number, integer, rational number
1.5: rational number
2: whole number, integer, rational number
π (pi): irrational number
-52: integer, rational number
Fractions can be part of a whole number system
true or false
True. Fractions can be a part of the whole number system as they can be expressed as ratios of integers.
Of the following numbers, Which is an integer but does not belong in either of the subsets of integers: -13, 0, or 13?
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.