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If a>b and b>c, what is true about the relationship between a and c? Explain your reasoning
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If a>b and b>c, what is true about the relationship between a and c? Explain your reasoning
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You could say that A is the biggest of the three letters and C is the smallest of the three letters. This is shown because A is bigger than B, but B is bigger than C, which means C is less than A and B, and A is greater than B and C.
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