yes. for all positive, distinct numbers greater than 0
The sum of two decimal numbers greater than 0.5 will always be greater than 1
no
Not true if either of the numbers is negative.
Not always, but most of the time.
yes. for all positive, distinct numbers greater than 0
There are an infinite amount of numbers that have a greater difference than 1,000
The sum of two decimal numbers greater than 0.5 will always be greater than 1
-7
1 and 1,002. Their difference is 1,001 .
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".
no
Not always.
90
511 is greater than 59. The difference between the two numbers is 452.
Not always but on average, yes.
No. Consider 0 and 1. Or negative numbers, whose sum produces a smaller number.