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Every natural number is a whole number.
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Zero is a natural number.
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The set of integers contains both positive and negative numbers.
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Every integer is a whole number.
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Every rational number is also a whole number.
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Irrational numbers can be represented on the number line.
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Every real number is rational.
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The decimal representation of a rational number always terminates.
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Pi (π) is a rational number.
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Whole numbers include zero.
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There is no smallest positive real number.
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Division by zero is defined.
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Rational numbers are closed under subtraction.
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The square of any real number is negative.
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Negative numbers like -5 are real numbers.
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An irrational number cannot be expressed as a fraction.
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The sum of two irrational numbers is always irrational.
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Square roots of all positive integers are irrational numbers.
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Zero is neither positive nor negative.
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Every prime number is an integer.
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Every whole number is a rational number.
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Every rational number can be converted into a decimal.
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All terminating decimals are rational.
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Negative numbers are included in the set of whole numbers.
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Between any two rational numbers there is at least one irrational number.
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