No each number is different.
Not a question of why. It just is, isotopes have the same atomic number, (which means that they are all the same element) with different neutron numbers.
All atoms of an element contain the same number of electrons and protons but they can have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms with different numbers of neutrons are isotopes.
If you mean can be read the same back to front as front to back such as 12321 or 75257 its a palindrome.
Isotopes have same number of electrons. They have same number of protons, so their atomic numbers are same. They have different numbers of neutrons resulting different mass numbers.
The atomic number, proton and electron are all the same amount in an element.
The set of rational numbers includes the set of natural numbers but they are not the same. All natural numbers are rational, not all rational numbers are natural.
If all the numbers are the same, the set has no range. The range is zero.
All numbers have opposites that are the same as their absolute values.
Yes, numbers are generally the same in all languages, but the way they are written and pronounced may vary.
Then they would not be the same.
The same way as finding factors of positive numbers but the answer includes both the positive and negative factors.
Yes, routing numbers are consistent across all branches of the same bank.
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
No, although if done correctly, their bottom branches will all have the same numbers.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are known as common factors.