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The sum of two whole numbers is always larger than either whole number. True or False
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The sum of two whole numbers is always larger than either whole number.
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true because the sum is the combination of the two numbers therefore neither number can be bigger than the sum
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false
whole numbers include
0,1,2,3,4,5
a counterexample to the statement is
0+0=0
0>0 is false
false
or 5+0=5
5>5 is false
false
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