A.
Give the numbers that satisfy the given condition.
66. A whole number but not a counting number
67. The element of the intersection of the set of whole numbers and
the set of natural numbers
68. The
greatest nonpositive number
69. The opposite of the least counting number
70. The least number that can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 2, 6, 8,and 9
Answers & Comments
Answer:
66. 0 67. It is the set of whole numbers 68. -1 69. Negative integers are all the opposites of these whole numbers: -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, …. We do not consider zero to be a positive or negative number. For each positive integer, there is a negative integer, and these integers are called opposites. 70. 102689
Step-by-step explanation:
For 66 you should've know this since its part of your lesson which is related to integers and the part of it. For 67 there is a graph about it that shows the natural, whole etc. For 68 its still integers the larger the number is, the smaller its value gets applies on negative integers. And lastly, for 70 you need to use the 2nd least number since the 1st is 0 and do the smaller to higher which results to the answer above.
P.s why is there no reasoning for 69? it is because of the logic that there is no such thing as greatest counting number.