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.
64 different whole numbers can be written with 6 bits.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
1 times 81 and 9 times 9 (assuming you meant only whole numbers)
"Counting numbers" are specifically restricted to positive numbers - sometimes including zero. Whole numbers include negative whole numbers.
Yes, this is called their prime factorization.
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.
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
64 different whole numbers can be written with 6 bits.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
They usually have a denominator of 1 although numerators of 1 are also possible.
1 times 81 and 9 times 9 (assuming you meant only whole numbers)
they are the same because they both have whole numbers
"Counting numbers" are specifically restricted to positive numbers - sometimes including zero. Whole numbers include negative whole numbers.
Mixed numbers have fractional parts that must be compared; whole numbers do not.
3 pairs 1 times 12, 2 times 6, and 3 times 4
whole numbers are the numbers that start from 0 (0,1,2,3,4.......) and natural numbers are the numbers that start from 1 (1,2,3,4,5......)