Answer: This statement is false.
Whole numbers are defined as the collection of numbers that only include whole numbers, i.e. the collection does not contain any fractional, decimal, or negative values.
The collection of whole-number values is alternatively defined as the collection of natural numbers with the addition of zero.
Integers are defined as the collection of numbers that have only integer values, i.e. no fractional or decimal values, although it does contain negative values.
Thus, based on the definitions of integers and whole numbers, we may deduce that the set of positive integers comprises the set of whole numbers. Every whole number is not an integer.