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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-17

Is [tex]\frac{1}{9}[/tex] a natural number?

Asked by Cassie821

Answer (3)

Natural numbers are your counting numbers. 1, 2, 3, 4... etc. Since when we learn to count, we don't say 0, 0 is not a natural number. So, no 1/9 is not a natural number. Hope I helped :)

Answered by SecretIndex | 2024-06-10

No, 1/9 is not a natural number but knowm as fraction .
Is 1/9 classified as a natural number?
Natural numbers also known as counting numbers are positive integers starting from 1 and increasing indefinitely. Examples of **natural numbers **include 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on.
But 1/9 is not a **natural number **because it is a fraction, representing a part of a whole, rather than a whole number itself. Natural numbers only **consist **of whole, positive integers and fractions or decimals are not included in this set.
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Answered by Tundexi | 2024-06-17

No, 9 1 ​ is not a natural number; it is a fraction. Natural numbers are whole, positive integers starting from 1 and do not include fractions or decimals. Therefore, 9 1 ​ cannot be classified as a natural number.
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Answered by Tundexi | 2024-12-18