Yes. These are two classifications of fruits that derive from more than one pistil.
6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
12 is both a multiple of 6 and a factor of 36.
Both.
Both.
It must be 10.
no, fruits are not flowers. flowers are meant to be pollenated and can have male parts (stamen), female parts (pistil) or both. fruits on the other hand, have been described as simply the "ovaries" of a plant. fruit do not need to be pollenated, their purpose is to be ingested and passed through an animal to germinate elsewhere.
When aggregate demand and aggregate supply both decrease, the result is no change to price. As price increases, aggregate demand decreases, and aggregate supply increases.
Because a tax increase will cause consumption to decrease, an aggregate demand has a greater effect.
VFT flowers are complete. They have both pistil and stamen.
aggregate demand will decrease, lowering both real GDP and the price level
Both are fruits.
BOTH
aggregate demand will decrease, lowering both real GDP and the price level
a decrease in need which will in turn surplus the output and decrease the price level. then output will decrease.
Yes, the yellow stamen appear attached to the pistil protrusion
A perfect flower had both "sexes" - both stamens and pistil(s). A monoecious plant has perfect flowers or has both male and female flowers on the same plant.An imperfect flower is lacking either the pistil or stamens. A dioecious plant has imperfect flowers on separate male and female plants.
Tomatoes are fruits.