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if 5+6=8+3, and 8+3=11, then 5+6=11 , what property is this?commutativesubstitutiontransitiveassociative

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Transitive property

Step-by-step explanation:

The transitive property states that:


\begin{gathered} \text{If }a=b\text{ and }b=c \\ \text{Then }a=c \end{gathered}

If 5+6=8+3, and 8+3=11

a = 5+6

b = 8 +3

c = 11

Therefore:

5 +6=11

The property is the transitive property.

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