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The product of two distinct whole numbers cannot be

i) equal to their sum
ii) Zero
iii) less than their sum
iv) less than their difference

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Answered by Anonymous
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The product of two distinct whole numbers cannot be equal to their sum. (Option i)

• The whole numbers are the group of numbers which don't have fractional value.

Eg. 2,3,4,5.... etc.

• Now,in the practical situation,the sum of two seperate whole numbers can be less or more than the product of those two seperate whole numbers.

• But,it is impossible that the sum of two seperate whole numbers is equal to the product of those two seperate whole numbers.

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