1 and 1002, for example.
1009 is the smallest prime number greater than 1000.
There are an infinite amount of numbers that have a greater difference than 1,000
9835 > 1000, however, -8914 < 1000.
1 and 1,002. Their difference is 1,001 .
5,000 and 3,096
30
1900
No because 1000 is ten times greater than 100
1029
1002
It's not true. 500 could round to 1000. 1499 could as well. Their difference is greater than 499.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions, huh? Well, technically, a number that is 1000 times greater than 4 would be 4000. So, like, if you had 4 pizzas and wanted to have 1000 times more, you'd need 4000 pizzas. But, like, who needs that many pizzas, am I right?