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Find the counterexample to show that the statement is incorrect the difference of any two counting numbers will be a counting numbera: 7-4=3 which is not a counting number b: 10…
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find the counterexample to show that the statement is incorrect the difference of any two counting numbers will be a counting numbera: 7-4=3 which is not a counting number b: 10-2=8 which is a counting numberc: 3-5= -2 which is not a counting number d: there is no counterexample they statement is correct.
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The right answer to your question is
b: 10-2=8 which is a counting number
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