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Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 55\newline(B) 22\newline(C) 13\frac{1}{3}\newline(D) 4.354.35

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Q. Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 55\newline(B) 22\newline(C) 13\frac{1}{3}\newline(D) 4.354.35
  1. Understand Whole Numbers: Understand the definition of a whole number. Whole numbers are numbers without fractions or decimals; they include all positive integers and 00.
  2. Evaluate Choices: Evaluate each choice to determine if it is a whole number.\newline(A) 55 is a positive integer without a fractional or decimal part.
  3. Check Next Choice: Check the next choice.\newline(B) 22 is also a positive integer without a fractional or decimal part.
  4. Evaluate Fraction: Evaluate choice (C).\newline(C) 13\frac{1}{3} is a fraction and not a whole number.
  5. Evaluate Decimal: Evaluate choice (D).\newline(D) 4.354.35 has a decimal part and is not a whole number.
  6. Determine Whole Numbers: Determine which of the given choices are whole numbers. Choices (A)5(A) 5 and (B)2(B) 2 are whole numbers, while choices (C)13(C) \frac{1}{3} and (D)4.35(D) 4.35 are not.

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