SOLUTION: If T and P are positive numbers which of the following statements is always false? A) P-T>0 B)P+T=0 C)P+T =2P D)P+T>P

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Question 1144961: If T and P are positive numbers which of the following statements is always false?
A) P-T>0
B)P+T=0
C)P+T =2P
D)P+T>P

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