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The Sum is always greater than the addends?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coming back to the question, yes, the sum of two whole numbers is always greater than either number because even if one of the numbers to be added is 0, the answer will, well, not be greater, but at least equal to it.

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Answered by rg71713
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A whole number is any positive number also including zero. While a trillion is a whole number, -1 is not.

Coming back to the question, yes, the sum of two whole numbers is always greater than either number because even if one of the numbers to be added is 0, the answer will, well, not be greater, but at least equal to it.

So we can comfortably say that the sum of two whole numbers is always greater than or equal to the numbers.

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