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Which property of equality justifies the following statement? "If y-4= 6 then y= 10" A. Addition property of equality B. Multiplication property of equality C. Symmetr…
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Which property of equality justifies the following statement?
"If y-4= 6 then y= 10"
A. Addition property of equality
B. Multiplication property of equality
C. Symmetric property of equality
D. Transitive property of equality
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C. Symmetric property of equality,
A. Addition property of equality
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