If D = E and E > F, which of the following is true?

Practice Questions

Q1
If D = E and E > F, which of the following is true?
  1. D > F
  2. F < D
  3. E < D
  4. D < E

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If D = E and E > F, which of the following is true?
  • Step 1: Understand the first part of the question: D = E means D and E are equal.
  • Step 2: Understand the second part: E > F means E is greater than F.
  • Step 3: Since D = E, we can replace E with D in the second part.
  • Step 4: Now we have D > F because D is equal to E and E is greater than F.
  • Step 5: Therefore, we conclude that D > F is true.
  • Transitive Property of Inequality – If two values are equal and one is greater than a third value, then the first value is also greater than the third value.
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