A three-column table is given.

Part A C D
Part 30 36 46
Whole B 54 69

What is the value of B in the table?
45
50
18
23

To find the value of B in the table, we can use the concept of ratios.

In the first column, we have Part A and Part. In the second column, we have 30 and 36 as the values for Part A and Part, respectively. In the third column, we have C and 54 as the values.

To find the value of B, we can set up a ratio involving the values in the second and third columns.

The ratio would be:

30/36 = B/54

By multiplying both sides of the equation by 54, we can find the value of B.

30/36 * 54 = B

(30 * 54)/36 = B

B = 45

Therefore, the value of B in the table is 45.

To find the value of B in the table, we can use the relationship between the parts and the whole.

Based on the table, we can see that the value of Part A is 30, Part C is 36, and Part D is 46. The value of the Whole for Part A is given as B.

To find the value of B, we can subtract the sum of Part C (36) and Part D (46) from the Whole, which is B.

B = Whole - (Part C + Part D)

B = 54 - (36 + 46)

B = 54 - 82

B = -28

Therefore, the value of B in the table is -28.