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Which property would you use to prove that Al is taller than Carl? Al is taller than Bob, and Bob is taller than Carl. Transitive property Symmetric Property Reflexive Property Identity Property

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User Radistao
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The correct answer is:

Transitive property

Explanation:

Algebraically, the transitive property states if a=b and b=c, then a=c. It can also be written as if a>b and b>c, then a>c.

Let a = Al, b = Bob and c = Carl. Al is taller than Bob, so a>b. Bob is taller than Carl, so b>c. This means, using the transitive property, that a>c.

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User Sanora
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Answer:

Option A is correct

Transitive property would you use to prove that Al is taller than Carl.

Explanation:

Transitive property states that:

if x = y and y = z

then;

x = z

As per the statement:

Let a represents AI, b represents Bob and c represents Carl.

Given the statement:

Al is taller than Bob, and

Bob is taller than Carl.

we can write this as:

if a > b and

b> c

then;

by transitive property we have;

a > c

⇒Al is taller than Carl.

Therefore, transitive property would you use to prove that Al is taller than Carl

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User Salahuddin Ahmed
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