8 and 6
A number answer can be correctly solved by whatever numbers happen to solve it, with no restrictions as to what type of numbers they may be: fractional, rational, real, etc. An integer answer requires that the result be expressed only as an integer, which is a positive or negative whole number (including zero). As such, integer answers are a subset of number answers.
In a set of numbers, the difference between the greatest and the least is called the range.
43 and 1 have. There are an infinite number of other correct answers.
The difference between two numbers is the second number subtracted from the first number.For example:The difference between 15 and 6 is 915-6=9
The difference is that all whole numbers are decimal numbers, but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers. For example a whole number such as 1 is a decimal number but a decimal number such as 1.5 is not a whole number.
No. If the two numbers are integers, then on average, only about half the number of times.For example, the difference between 1 and 4 is 3.
The difference is an even number.
Yes. Google Cauchy's proof.
All prime numbers are odd numbers, except for the number 2. The difference between two odd numbers must be a multiple of 2. So, if the difference between two prime numbers is another prime number, that difference must be 2.Examples:{3, 5}{5, 7}{11, 13}{29, 31}
11 and 7 have a difference of 4.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Pick any number, X. Find Y = X + 85. Then the difference between Y and X is 85. So 1 and 86.
Put all the numbers - zero, positive, negative - on a number line. Positive numbers to the left, negative numbers to the right. The difference between any two numbers is represented by the distance between them. Thus putting numbers on a number line is a great visualization tool.