No. Writing it as a biconditional would mean that "If a number is odd, then it is a prime number" is also true. The original statement is true, but the converse is false.
The first angle given is not needed. it is extra info.
so to start off you need to see that it is a subtraction problem. it is angle BEF minus angle GEF
90 degrees minus 39 degrees then it is all math.
angle BEG = 51 degrees
Answer:
Greatest number of flowers in a bouquet = 9 flowers
Step-by-step explanation:
Total no. of roses = 18
Total no. of daisies = 9
Total no. of tulips = 45
To find the greatest no. of flowers that can be arranged in the bouquet such that there are same number of flowers and same type of flowers in the bouquet, we will take the H.CF (highest common factor) of 18,9,45
H.C.F of 18,9,45 = 9
Hence, the greatest number no. of flowers that can be arranged in the bouquet = 9 flowers.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
4n = n + n + n + n