What Tells How Many Equal Parts There Are In The Whole? Well, I think the answer is... Denominator!!!!!!
denominator
The statement is not true.
The DENOMINATOR (bottom part) tells you into how many equal pieces you divide one unit. The NUMERATOR (top part) tells you how many of those pieces you actually use.
If x2 = 16 then this is not written as an inequality.An inequality tells us that one thing is not equal to another.The above is an equation, because it is telling us that one thing is equal to another.If x2 = 16 then x = 4 & -4.
tells the truth about your topic
A direct demand
A moral
A thesis statement.
An opinion
when u have a statement that is helping ur hypothesis...<3bri
tells what your paper is pretty much about.
tells what your paper is pretty much about.
A statement that tells what a person thinks or believes is called an opinion, sometimes known as a belief.it is known as a belief
The whole statement is a fact. To break it down: "1869" is the fact that tells 'when' "the Wyoming Legislature" is a fact that tells 'who' "voted to give the women of Wyoming the vote" is the fact that tells 'what'
An exponent
The exponent.