What is the answer write two decimals that have a difference of 16.825
When the fractional parts, if any, of the two decimal numbers sum to 1.
they aren't that different but the whole number needs to be converted for them to be the same
This will happen if the fractional parts of the numbers sum to 1.
True.
When their fractional parts are equal.
There is almost no difference. The only difference is placing the decimal point.
There is no difference in the procedure.
What is the answer write two decimals that have a difference of 16.825
When the fractional parts, if any, of the two decimal numbers sum to 1.
yes
Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
they aren't that different but the whole number needs to be converted for them to be the same
Well, it certainly isn't a whole number. You have to specify according to what rule you want to get a whole number. Two common rules are: (a) Truncating; get the whole part (in this case 12), and discard the decimals. (b) Round to the nearest whole number; in this case the result would be 13.Well, it certainly isn't a whole number. You have to specify according to what rule you want to get a whole number. Two common rules are: (a) Truncating; get the whole part (in this case 12), and discard the decimals. (b) Round to the nearest whole number; in this case the result would be 13.Well, it certainly isn't a whole number. You have to specify according to what rule you want to get a whole number. Two common rules are: (a) Truncating; get the whole part (in this case 12), and discard the decimals. (b) Round to the nearest whole number; in this case the result would be 13.Well, it certainly isn't a whole number. You have to specify according to what rule you want to get a whole number. Two common rules are: (a) Truncating; get the whole part (in this case 12), and discard the decimals. (b) Round to the nearest whole number; in this case the result would be 13.
This will happen if the fractional parts of the numbers sum to 1.
When you subtract one number from another, the result is called the difference. What does your question mean? If by "when two whole numbers are subtracted" you mean that you subtract one whole number from the minuend, and then you subtract another whole number from the difference, then the answer you get is another difference. In effect, you have one minuend and two subtrahends.
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".