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Is the difference of two positive rational number always positive? Explain.
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Is the difference of two positive rational number always positive? Explain.
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Is the difference of two positive rational number always positive? Explain.
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differnece is subtract
hmm
example
5 and 6
6-5=-1
it is not always positive
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no, because if you subtract 2.5 from 1.5, you get negative 1.
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