The prepositional phrase would be "of the state". The word "of" is a preposition.
Examples of other prepositions: before, after, across, within, on, over, under, through, behind
A prepositional phrase has a preposition and a noun/pronoun after it.
so the answer is 15°
the circle is 360°
one green angle is 50°
so 4 green angles equals 200°
so 360 minus 200 equals 60.
so 60° angle. and as a result the rest of the angles are 60° of the circle. and so each of the angles are... 15° if the 60 is divided by 4.
Answer:
I take after Dr.K to do my homework. Whenever I work, I light a candle, change my desktop user, and make sure to clean my desk. I could use this lesson to get better at doing my homework by setting a certain time to do it every day, while keeping my original plan.
Do you mean it sounds like "Boohs", if that's the case then it is "Booze"