1+3=4
A counterexample is an a example that proves the statement false.
1+3 are not even numbers but they equal an even one, so it just proved the statement wrong.
Answer:
The number of whole loaves at each location = 5 loaves
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is essentially testing your ability to use simple division within remainders, and the number of whole loaves is calculated as follows:
Numer of loaves of bread = 16
number of locations = 3
next, we will divide the number of loaves by the number of locations since Olivia placed an equal number of loaves in 3 different locations:

This means that there will be 5 whole loaves and 1 loaf that will be divided equally into the three places.
Therefore, the number of whole loaves at each location = 5 loaves
<em>but remember that there will be a remainder of 1 loaf.</em>
Let x be the number of hours ling work on monday.
We know that she worked three more hours on tuesday that in monday, this can be express as :

We also know that in wednesday she worked on more hour than twice the number on mondays, this can be expressed as:

The total number of hours she worked this three days in two more than five the number of hours she worked on monday, this can be express as :

Now , once we have all the expressions we add the expressions of the days and equate them to the total

Now we solve the equation

Therefore , she worked 2 hours on monday.
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I think it is Adjacent and Supplementary