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Name the property of equality that justifies that statement
"If m<1 + m<2 = m<3 + m<4 and m<2 = m<4, then M<1 + m<4 = m<3 + m<4"
A. Subtraction
B. Transitive
C. Symmetric
D. Substitution
"If m<1 + m<2 = m<3 + m<4 and m<2 = m<4, then M<1 + m<4 = m<3 + m<4"
A. Subtraction
B. Transitive
C. Symmetric
D. Substitution
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Reflexive property
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Subtraction
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