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Mathematics, 18.09.2019 23:30 kaleabussell9

Which property could be used to justify the transformation from line 1 to line 2? line 1: 8< 1/2x+3 line 2: 5< 1/2x line 3: 10
a. multiplication property of order
b. comparison property of order
c. subtraction property of order
d. division property of order

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