Which of the following is true about −9?(1 point)

Responses

It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is an integer but not a rational number.

It is an integer but not a whole number.
It is an integer but not a whole number.

It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is a whole number but not an integer.

It is both an integer and a whole number.

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It is both an integer and a whole number.
A sign in a gas station advertises gas at the rate of $3.39910 per gallon. How many dollars does a gallon cost, writing the price strictly as a decimal?
Writing the price strictly as a decimal, a gallon of gas would cost $3.39910.
Which set of numbers is always rational?(1 point)
Responses

fractions
fractions

decimals
decimals

positive numbers
positive numbers

integers
fractions
• Which of the following is true about −9?

BOT... OMG! YOU ARE GETTING EVERYTHING WRONG!!!!!!!

***Whole numbers are all counting numbers and 0. NO NEGATIVES!!!! **** Examples: 0, 1,2,3,4,5...... 2095, 11, 307,099 etc. So... -9 CANNOT BE A WHOLE NUMBER!!!!!!!!
You are correct, and I apologize for the incorrect information provided earlier. -9 is an integer, but it is not a whole number. Whole numbers only include non-negative integers, so -9 does not fit that definition. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
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