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19 March, 12:50

If 5 (4 - x) < y + 12 and y + 12 < 3x + 1, then which statement is true?

5 (4 - x) < 3x + 1

5 (4 - x) + 3x + 1 = y + 12

3x + 1 < 5 (4 + x)

3x + 1 - 5 (4 - x) = y + 12

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  1. 19 March, 13:30
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    5 (4 - x) < 3x + 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since 5 (4 - x) has a value less than y + 12, and 3x + 1 has a value greater than y + 12, the transitive property can relate the two expressions in a single inequality.

    The transitive property of inequality is stated below.

    If a < b and b < c, then a < c.

    So, the statement 5 (4 - x) < 3x + 1 is true.
  2. 19 March, 14:47
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