Integers vs Natural Numbers

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Which of the following statements accurately represents the relationship between integers and natural numbers?

  • Integers are a subset of natural numbers
  • Integers and natural numbers have no relationship
  • Integers and natural numbers are equivalent
  • Integers are a superset of natural numbers (correct)

How do integers and natural numbers differ?

  • Integers are always positive, while natural numbers can be positive or negative
  • There is no difference between integers and natural numbers
  • Integers can be fractions, while natural numbers cannot
  • Integers include zero, but natural numbers do not (correct)

What is the defining characteristic that sets integers apart from natural numbers?

  • Integers are always greater than natural numbers
  • Integers include fractions and decimals
  • There is no defining difference between integers and natural numbers
  • Integers can be negative and include zero (correct)

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