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Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 7.5557.555\newline(B) 77\newline(C) 2.942.94\newline(D) 1010

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Q. Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 7.5557.555\newline(B) 77\newline(C) 2.942.94\newline(D) 1010
  1. Define Whole Number: Define what a whole number is.\newlineA whole number is a number without fractions or decimals; it is a non-negative integer 0,1,2,3,0, 1, 2, 3, \ldots.
  2. Evaluate Choices: Evaluate each choice to determine if it is a whole number.\newline(A) 7.5557.555 has digits after the decimal point, so it is not a whole number.
  3. Evaluate (A): Evaluate choice (B).\newline(B) 77 has no digits after the decimal point and is a non-negative integer, so it is a whole number.
  4. Evaluate (B): Evaluate choice (C).\newline(C) 2.942.94 has digits after the decimal point, so it is not a whole number.
  5. Evaluate (C): Evaluate choice (D).\newline(D) 1010 has no digits after the decimal point and is a non-negative integer, so it is also a whole number.
  6. Evaluate (D): Determine the correct choice from the options given.\newlineFrom the evaluation, both (B) 77 and (D) 1010 are whole numbers. However, the question seems to imply that there is only one correct answer. If the question is asking for the first whole number in the list, then the answer would be (B) 77. If it is asking for all whole numbers in the list, then both (B) 77 and (D) 1010 would be correct.

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