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H - 2 > 10; h = 12


is that true?

User Ajith Pandian
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Answer:

No. It is false.

Explanation:

h - 2 > 10; h = 12

Substitute 12 in place of h.

12 - 2 >? 10

Simplify.

10 >? 10

10 is NOT > 10

10 is not greater than 10. 10 is equal to 10. If the symbol had the "or equal to" underline under it, then it would be true. See image.

H - 2 > 10; h = 12 is that true?-example-1
User Gustavo Vollbrecht
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Answer:

no, h=anything greater than 12

Step-by-step explanation

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