SOLUTION: if n < m and a < b, then a. n+a > m+b b. m=b c. n=a d. n+a < m+b

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Question 771196: if n < m and a < b, then
a. n+a > m+b
b. m=b
c. n=a
d. n+a < m+b

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n < m
a < b
n+a < m+b
d.

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