True or false: Supporting evidence refers to examples that can be used to help visualize why a statement is true. (1 point) This
statement is false. Supporting evidence refers to examples that can be used to help visualize why a statement is false. This statement is true. This statement is false. Supporting evidence refers to examples that prove a statement is true. This statement is false. Supporting evidence refers to examples that prove a statement is false.
Tony has 24 books in total because if 1/8 of the books are mystery and there are 8 mystery books you have to multiple the denominator by the amount of mystery books (8*3=24).