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Statements Reasons 1. Given 1. Given 4 2. RS + ST = PS + SQ 2. Addition Property 3. RS + ST = RT; PS + SQ = PQ 3. 4. RS=ST;RQ=ST 4. Substitution Property
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Statements Reasons 1. Given 1. Given 4 2. RS + ST = PS + SQ 2. Addition Property 3. RS + ST = RT; PS + SQ = PQ 3. 4. RS=ST;RQ=ST 4. Substitution Property
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the answer is 4/2 because they mention that the addition property is 62 which means the only possible answer is 4/2. hope this helped
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