Answer:
A. 3-5= -2, which is not a counting number.
Step-by-step explanation:
Counting numbers are non negative numbers greater than 1 up to infinity. Counting numbers are also called natural numbers, and they do not include the negative numbers.
The statement states that "The difference of any two counting numbers will be a counting number"
From option A we can disprove that, since we can see that not all the difference between two counting numbers gives a counting number.
3 is a counting number
5 is a counting number
The difference between 3 and 5 gives -3, which is not a counting number.
This is a counterexample to the statement above.
1 is a rational number
2 is a natural, whole, and rational number
3 is a natural, whole, and rational number
4 is rational
Answer:
260
570
850
920
410
710
660
120
that all for now they out of order
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the y value, one must replace x value, meaning that it's a multi step problem and it's not direct because y=exact value is not given
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