Respuesta :
1. The difference of two natural numbers is always an integer. True2. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
3. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. True
4. The product of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
5. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a rational number False
6. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
7. The ratio of two natural numbers is always positive True
3. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. True
4. The product of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
5. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a rational number False
6. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
7. The ratio of two natural numbers is always positive True
Answer:
1. The difference of two natural numbers is always an integer. True
Like 6-3=3 and 3-6=-3 both 3 and -3 are integers.
2. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False.
For any two natural numbers a and b, a-b = natural number only when a>b.
Like 5-2=3 is natural but 2-5=-3 is not a natural number.
3. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. True
4. The product of two natural numbers is always a natural number. True
5. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a rational number. True
6. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. False
7. The ratio of two natural numbers is always positive. True
Natural numbers are 0,1,2,3... all positive numbers, so their ratio will always be positive.