SOLUTION: Complete this proof 1. A>D 2. D>B 3. A Conclusion: A•B

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Question 429080: Complete this proof


1. A>D
2. D>B
3. A
Conclusion: A•B

Answer by jorel1380(3719)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If A>D and D>B, then:
A>D>B therefore A is greater than either D or B, so
A>B.

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