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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Name the property of equality that justifies the statement "if M<1+M<2=M<3+M<4 and M<2=M<4, then M<1+M<4=M<3+M<4: A.)Subtraction B.)Transitive C.)Symmetric D.)Substitution *Note* this symbol "<" is representing the angle symbol Thanks!

OpenStudy (blues):

Hi haileylee, You will get best answers if you post questions in the appropriate group. Biologists are *notoriously* bad at math, just ask the mathematicians. Here is a link to the math group: http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I has switched over to the math section, I dont why it posted in this section! Thanks for poiting it out!

OpenStudy (blues):

No prob. :D

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