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
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".
1 and 1,002. Their difference is 1,001 .
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.