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Any of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on are:
a) natural numbers.
b) whole numbers.
c) negative integers.
d) fractions.

The positive counting numbers, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, are called:
a) natural numbers.
b) integers.
c) irrational numbers.
d) repeating decimals.

The set of whole numbers and their opposites (... -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 ...) are:
a) mathematical properties.
b) irrational numbers.
c) natural numbers.
d) integers.

A number that can be expressed as a ratio of 2 integers is:
a) rational.
b) irrational.
c) whole.
d) natural.

A number that can NOT be expressed as a ratio of 2 integers is:
a) rational.
b) irrational.
c) a terminating decimal.
d) an absolute value.

The combined set of the rational and irrational numbers is:
a) fake.
b) real.
c) repeating.
d) terminating.

A decimal that comes to an end is:
a) terminating.
b) repeating.
c) irrational.
d) insane.

A decimal that has an infinitely repeating sequence of digits is:
a) a terminating decimal.
b) an integer.
c) irrational.
d) a repeating decimal.

The distance a number is from zero is called:
a) absolute value.
b) its opposite.
c) a fish sandwich.
d) an integer.

One of a pair of numbers whose sum is zero is called the:
a) real number.
b) additive inverse.
c) difference.
d) sum.

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