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18 May, 08:00

By the transitivity property if A > b and b > c then

A) A = C

B) A < C

C) A = C

D) A > C

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  1. 18 May, 08:27
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    D) A > C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Transitive property of inequality states that if a quantity is greater (or less) than other quantity and the other quantity is also greater (or less) than third quantity,

    Then the first quantity must be greater (or less) than the third quantity.

    Given,

    A > B

    B > C,

    Thus, by the above statement,

    A > C

    Option 'D' is correct.
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