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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 23:10 jujurocks10

Match each justification to its corresponding step in the following solution. (Table shown above) Identity Property of addition
Addition Property of equality
Given
Identity property of multiplication

A. 1: c (Given)
2: b (addition property of equality)
3: c (Given)
4: a (identity property of addition)
B. 1: a (identity property of addition)
2: b (addition property of equality)
3: d (identity property of multiplication)
4: c (Given)
C. 1: c (given)
2: a (Identity property of addition)
3: b (Addition property of equality)
4: d (Identity property of multiplication)
D. 1: c (Given)
2: b (Addition property of equality)
3: a (Identity property of addition)
4: d (Identity property of multiplication)​


Match each justification to its corresponding step in the following solution. (Table shown above)

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