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If 2(x - 5) = 10, then what justifies the statement x - 5 = 5? a. Distributive Property b. Associative Property of Equality c. Transitive Property of Equality d. Division Proper…
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If 2(x - 5) = 10, then what justifies the statement x - 5 = 5?
a. Distributive Property
b. Associative Property of Equality
c. Transitive Property of Equality
d. Division Property of Equality
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Division property of equality. Because you need to divide both sides by 2
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