True or False: The difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number,
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Hey Buddy,
The Following statement is False.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's assume that there are two whole numbers a and b. Such that a < b.
Now, if we subtract both of them, i. e). a-b, we eventually obtain a negative integer, which is not a whole number.
Example). If a = 7, b = 9.
Then 7 - 9 = -2, which is obviously not a whole number.
So, The difference of two whole numbers is not always a whole number.
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