Is 33/3 a natural, whole, integer, or rational number??????

[tex]\frac{33}{3}[/tex] is a Rational Number that is neither Whole nor Integer nor Natural.
Mathematically speaking, a Rational Number is a Real Number which has the following form:
[tex]r = \frac{p}{q}[/tex], where [tex]p,\,q\in \mathbb{N}[/tex]
A Rational Number is an Integer or Whole if and only if [tex]p[/tex] is a Multiple of [tex]q[/tex]. It is a Integer when Rational Number has a negative Sign or [tex]p = 0[/tex] and it is Natural if expression is not accompanied by a negative Sign.
Then, we know that the Rational Number of this question has no negative Sign, and 33 is not a Multiple of 3. Hence, we conclude that [tex]\frac{33}{3}[/tex] is a Rational Number that is neither Whole nor Integer nor Natural.
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