When their fractional parts are the same.
When their fractional parts are equal.
A whole number is any number that is not a fraction, decimal, or mixed number. A nonzero whole number is the same, except that it doesn't equal zero.
Difference of two whole number is not always a whole number.For any two whole numbers a & b, a - b = whole number only when a is greater than or equal to b.* * * * *Wrong!Even if a is less than b, the difference is still a whole number. Whole numbers can be negative.So the correct answer to the question is "YES".
The sum of two decimals equals a whole number when the total number of decimal places in both decimals is the same or when one decimal has a sufficient number of trailing zeros to make the total a whole number. For the difference of two decimals to equal a whole number, the two decimals must differ such that their decimal parts cancel each other out, resulting in an integer. In both cases, the key is ensuring that the decimal portions align appropriately.
A number with nonzero digits after the decimal points is not a whole number, and it isn't equal to any whole number.
It IS a whole number!
70.8 can't be equal to a whole number. If rounded to the nearest whole number, it is 71.
Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
20 is a whole number.
A nonzero whole number is a quantity which does not equal zero and number without fractions.
There is no "whole number" that's equal to a fully reduced fraction..1/8 = .125 which is not a whole number.
There is no difference.