document.write( "Question 69484: Give an example of an integer that is not a natural number.\r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #49523 by jim_thompson5910(35256)\"\" \"About 
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Natural numbers are numbers you would use to count things in the room, for example , and would be numbers like 1,2,3...etc. An integer is any whole number, so -2 is an integer but you wouldn't use it to count as a natural number. \r
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