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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Numbers p and q are whole numbers. Which statements are always true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. p + q is a whole number B. p – q is a whole number C. p • q is a whole number D. is a whole number please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

p/q

OpenStudy (gorv):

whole number >=0 alwys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and d

OpenStudy (gorv):

is 2-3>0??? and does it a whole number

OpenStudy (vianne):

A/C D is missing some information!

OpenStudy (gorv):

whole number are integer greater than zero and zero

OpenStudy (vianne):

Is it division? :P

OpenStudy (vianne):

@sumanta is 13 divided by 2's quotient going to be a whole number?

OpenStudy (vianne):

Subtraction is cut out because 2-3 is the difference going to be a whole number? Nope because negatives do not count as a whole number.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (vianne):

No problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no I meant to say a and c

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