Mathematics, 20.10.2020 04:01 edgarsandoval60
Which conjunction about whole numbers is true?
The sum of two non-zero even numbers is even and less than the addends.
The sum of two non-zero even numbers is even and greater than the addends.
The difference of two non-zero even numbers is odd and less than the larger number.
The difference of two non-zero even numbers is odd and greater than the larger number.
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