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AB + BC = CD + BC is an exaple of what property ? a. addition property b. subtraction property c. division property d. substitution property
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AB + BC = CD + BC is an exaple of what property ? a. addition property b. subtraction property c. division property d. substitution property
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AB + BC = CD + BC is an exaple of what property ?
a. addition property
b. subtraction property
c. division property
d. substitution property
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hey how are you i strongly beileve it is addition property
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The answer is A) really hope this helps!
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