sweetnj7 sweetnj7
  • 23-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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If A > B and C > D, then A + C > B + D.

this state is [always, sometimes, never] true

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ryceb22 ryceb22
  • 23-10-2017
The answer is Always true. because A is greater than B so put it this way if A=2 and B =1 then 2>1 same goes for C>D so if A+C would have to be greater than B+D for instance 2+2>1+1 or 4>2 so
If A>B and C>D, then A+C>B+D Always  true.

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