The Algebra Teacher\'s Guide to Reteaching Essential Concepts and Skills

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WORKSHEET 1.13: CLASSIFYING COUNTING NUMBERS,
WHOLE NUMBERS, AND INTEGERS
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Numbers can be classified into various groups. Three of the most important groups are
shown below:


  • Counting numbers:These are the numbers we count with. Starting with 1, they continue
    forever by adding 1 to the previous number: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...

  • Whole numbers:Zero and the counting numbers make up the whole numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3,
    4, 5,...

  • Integers:Negative and positive whole numbers and zero make up the integers:
    ...−3,−2,−1, 0, 1, 2, 3,...
    Most numbers belong to more than one of the groups above. For example, 3 is a counting
    number, a whole number, and an integer. But− 3 is only an integer.
    DIRECTIONS: Classify the numbers below as counting numbers, whole numbers, and
    integers. Some numbers may be members of more than one group.


15 − 810 − 10

− 7 4 12 3 − 1

23 154 − 30 752 19

CHALLENGE:Give at least three examples of how negative numbers may
be used.

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