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A bi-conditional statement is one which says that if any one of two statements is true, the other is true, too. It generally takes the form, X is true if and only if Y is true, or X is equivalent to Y, where X and Y are simpler statements.
Any two prime numbers are relatively be prime?
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No. When a scale has a true zero it is called a ratio scale. Examples are age, income, etc. In a nominal scale values are simply labels. For example, gender, colours, etc. We may code these with numbers but the numbers have no inherent meaning and the values chosen do not imply any ordering.
Properties are true statements for any numbers. There are three basic properties of numbers: Associative, Commutative, and Distributive Properties.
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Identities are statements that are true for any number.
Statements can be true, numbers might be the correct answer to a question or a problem, but you haven't stated any. We cannot assess the truth or falsehood of 1.5 without context.
Coefficient
where are the statements, don't see any
The list of choices that you provided with the question does not include any true statements.
No, it is not true: it depends on what your numbers are.
A bi-conditional statement is one which says that if any one of two statements is true, the other is true, too. It generally takes the form, X is true if and only if Y is true, or X is equivalent to Y, where X and Y are simpler statements.
True.
They can occur at any stage in life.
Horticultural societies rely primarily on the cultivation of plants for their subsistence. They typically use simple tools and techniques for gardening, rather than intensive agricultural methods. Horticultural societies often have a more sedentary lifestyle compared to nomadic hunter-gatherer societies.