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Select the reason that supports the following statement: Statement Reason 2x = 4 (2x)/2 = 4/2 [? ] A. Subtraction property of equality B. Division property of equality C. Substi…
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Select the reason that supports the following statement:
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2x = 4
(2x)/2 = 4/2 [? ]
A. Subtraction property of equality
B. Division property of equality
C. Substitution
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It’s either answer A or C
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Answer: substitution
Step-by-step explanation:
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