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Is the product of whole numbers always whole numbers?

Yes normally they produce whole numbers or integers


What is the product of any tow whole numbers?

The product of any two whole numbers is the result of multiplying them together. This product is always a whole number as well, since the multiplication of whole numbers does not yield fractions or decimals. For example, multiplying 3 and 4 gives a product of 12. Overall, the product reflects the total quantity when the first number is taken as many times as the value of the second number.


A product of a given whole number and another whole number?

A product of a given whole number and another whole number = whole numbers


What is the product of two or nonzero whole numbers?

The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.


Is the product of two whole numbers a whole number?

Yes, the product of two whole numbers is a whole number. For example 3*7 = 21


Is the difference of 2 whole numbers always a whole number?

Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.


Are natural numbers always whole numbers?

is a natural number a whole number


Are whole numbers always natural numbers?

No. -3 is a whole number but it is not a natural number.


The product of any two whole numbers?

Is a whole number.


Is the product of two whole numbers always a common multiple of he numbers?

yes


Is it true that the product of two numbers is a whole number?

If the two numbers are both whole numbers then yes


What isThe product of two or more nonzero whole numbers is?

Oh, dude, the product of two or more nonzero whole numbers is just the result you get when you multiply them together. It's like when you combine a bunch of numbers and they have a little math party, and the product is the final number that comes out of it. So, yeah, it's just the fancy math way of saying "the answer you get when you multiply stuff."