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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 07:40 lizzet2557

Drag the property of equality to tell which property was used in each set of equations Multiplication Property of Equality
Division Property of Equality
Addition Property of Equality
Subtraction Property of Equality
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4m = 60
4m + 2 = 60 -2
7b + 9 = 22
7b + 9-6 = 22-6
9x - 4 = 33
9x - 4 + 3 = 33 + 3
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= 21
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x 8 = 21 x 8
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