The sum of whole numbers is always a whole number.True or false
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False because Whole numbers is the set of non-negative integers, i.e. {0, 1, 2, 3, … }. Thus when both whole numbers are zero, then the sum is only equalled to either numbers, not larger than either. The statement would be true if instead of whole numbers, you consider the set of counting numbers.
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the sum of whole number is always awhile number . it is atrue statement
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