Whether the given statement is true or false.
Answer to Problem 24MCQ
False, because the difference of two whole numbers is not always a whole number.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
Calculation:
Whole number is defined as any number which does not have decimal, fraction and negative number.
Whole number: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …..}
For example: 3 and 4 are whole number,
Difference of 3 and 4:
Difference of 3 and 4 is -1, which is not a whole number.
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