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Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
No. Prime numbers are a subset of whole numbers.
Its not landlocked. The whole Eastern border comprises of the Black Sea coastal line
Assuming you mean 'borders' - it depends which type of document you're using...To put a border round a number of cells in the spreadsheet - Highlight the cells with your mouse, and right-click. Select Format cells then Borders, and choose how you want the border to appear using the options available - lick OK when done.To put a border into a word-processing document - If you want a border round the whole page, click Format, Page, Borders... and (as above) define your border from the options and click OK. If you just want a border round a paragraph... Left-click and highlight the text you want, then right-click and choose Format, Paragraph, Borders - and chose your options. Click OK to finish.
You need to add page borders to the entire document. Identify the correct sequence of steps to create page borders. Select the "formatting" option, then click "page borders." Select the border and size you want, and select "apply to whole document." Then select "ok."
You need to add page borders to the entire document. Identify the correct sequence of steps to create page borders. Select the "formatting" option, then click "page borders." Select the border and size you want, and select "apply to whole document." Then select "ok."
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
All whole numbers are decimal numbers.
The set of rational numbers includes all whole numbers, so SOME rational numbers will also be whole number. But not all rational numbers are whole numbers. So, as a rule, no, rational numbers are not whole numbers.
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Whole numbers can be positive or negative numbers. Numbers are whole as long as they have no fractins or decimals with them.
No. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers. Negative numbers are whole numbers but not natural.
Not quite. The Mississippi river flows through many US states, and some of its tributaries extend into the Canadian border, specifically at the Lake Ontario (New York) or into the Canada-Montana border, as well as into the Gulf of Mexico. If you define the Gulf of Mexico as a border, it would be considered as a border-to-border river, however most borders are defined as the division lines between countries, not between a country an an ocean or sea.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.