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Column I Column II (i) The difference of two consecutive whole numbers (a) odd (ii) The product of two non-zero consecutive whole numbers (b) 0 (iii) Quotient when zero is - Mathematics

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Column I Column II
(i) The difference of two consecutive
whole numbers
(a) odd
(ii) The product of two non-zero
consecutive whole numbers 
(b) 0
(iii) Quotient when zero is divided by
another non-zero whole number
(c) 3
(iv) 2 added three times, to the
smallest whole number
(d) 1
(v) Smallest odd prime number (e) 6
  (f) even
Match the Columns

Solution

Column I Column II
(i) The difference of two consecutive
whole numbers
(d) 1
(ii) The product of two non-zero
consecutive whole numbers 
(f) even
(iii) Quotient when zero is divided by
another non-zero whole number
(b) 0
(iv) 2 added three times, to the
smallest whole number
(e) 6
(v) Smallest odd prime number (c) 3

Explanation:

(i) Since, the difference between two consecutive whole numbers is always 1.

(ii) Since, the product of two non-zero consecutive whole numbers is always even.

(iii) As if zero is divided by any whole number, the quotient is always zero.

(iv) 2 added three times, to the smallest whole number i.e., (2 × 3) + 0 = 6

(v) As the smallest odd prime number is 3.

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