Real Numbers Which set of numbers would be used in each situation? Choose from whole numbers, natural numbers, rational numbers, and integers. Choose.

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Real Numbers Which set of numbers would be used in each situation? Choose from whole numbers, natural numbers, rational numbers, and integers. Choose ONE. Shoe Size Amount of people in your family Outdoor temperature The amount of green beans you eat tomorrow How much pizza you eat in one sitting (and, no, I don’t want to know)  Please answer true or false. If it is false, give a counterexample. All integers are rational numbers. All negative numbers are integers. Every multiple of 3 is odd. No negative number is less than its absolute value. Every positive integer has an absolute value equal to itself. Name EVERY set of numbers to which each number belongs. 1/3 12. -8 13. 1 14. The square root of 5 15. -8.438765 16. 0