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Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 00\newline(B) 8\sqrt{8}\newline(C) 43\frac{4}{3}\newline(D) 4.5554.555\ldots

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Q. Which of the following is a whole number?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 00\newline(B) 8\sqrt{8}\newline(C) 43\frac{4}{3}\newline(D) 4.5554.555\ldots
  1. Understand Whole Numbers: Understand the definition of a whole number.\newlineWhole numbers are the set of numbers that include zero and all positive integers (1,2,3,1, 2, 3, \ldots). They do not include fractions, decimals that do not end in zero, or negative numbers.
  2. Evaluate Choices: Evaluate each choice to determine if it is a whole number.\newline(A) 00 is a whole number because it is included in the set of whole numbers.
  3. Check Other Options: Check the other options for completeness.\newline(B) 8\sqrt{8} is not a whole number because the square root of 88 is not an integer.\newline(C) 43\frac{4}{3} is not a whole number because it is a fraction and not an integer.\newline(D) 4.5554.555\ldots is not a whole number because it is a non-terminating decimal and not an integer.
  4. Confirm Correct Choice: Confirm the correct choice based on the definition of whole numbers.\newlineThe only option that fits the definition of a whole number is (A)0(A) 0.

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