No. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
True.
An integer is not always a whole number because whole numbers are numbers 0 and up. Integers are numbers above and below 0. (Including negatives.) So therefore, if an integer is a negative, it would not be a whole number. But a whole number is always an integer.
Yes always
Yes, it is.
The sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers is always equal to 3 times the middle number in that sequence.
Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
True.
Yes, it is.
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".
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.
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.
The question cannot be answered because it is nonsensical. The difference between two rational numbers is very very rarely a whole number.
is a natural number a whole number
No. -3 is a whole number but it is not a natural number.
A natural number is a number which is positive and a whole number. whole numbers can be also negative.
The atomic nass is not always a whole number, but the atomic number is because its the number of protons and neutrons.
yes