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Question
Use Substitution Property of Equality: If PQ = 10 cm , then PQ + RS =
- 20 cm
- 10 cm + PQ
- 10 cm + RS
- 10RS
Hint:
substitute the given value and choose the option .
The correct answer is: 10 cm + RS
Ans :- Option C
If PQ = 10 cm
then PQ + RS = 10 cm + RS
∴ Option C
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