There are two flats, B flat and E flat. It is the relative minor for B flat Major.
If I understand your question correctly: G minor has two flats, as does B flat major.
E Minor is the relative minor to G Major.
A minor
E minor.
It's not a major, it's a minor. The relative minor of B major is G# minor.
A flat minor is the relative minor of B major
The relative major key of B minor is D major. It has a key signature of F# and C# and a raised 7th of A#.
The relative minor of E major is C# minor.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
F# minor is relative to A major, so Gb minor is essentially the same, although they're probably looking for B double flat major or something useless like that.
The relative minor of a key signature is the key three semitones, and two letter names, below the major key in question. For example, the relative minor of A major is F# minor (three semitones, two letter names down). The relative minors of the correpsonding major keys are as follows: C - A minor Db - Bb minor D - B minor Eb - C minor E - C# minor F - D minor G# - Eb minor G - E minor Ab - F minor A - F# minor Bb - G minor B - G# minor
There are two flats, B flat and E flat. It is the relative minor for B flat Major.
E Minor is the relative minor to G Major.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
The relative minor of Ab Major is f minor.
If I understand your question correctly: G minor has two flats, as does B flat major.