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According to the given rules, every number needs to be positive. Since <math>c</math> is always greater than <math>b</math>, adding a positive number (<math>a</math>) to <math>c</math> will always make it greater than <math>b</math>. | According to the given rules, every number needs to be positive. Since <math>c</math> is always greater than <math>b</math>, adding a positive number (<math>a</math>) to <math>c</math> will always make it greater than <math>b</math>. | ||
− | Therefore, the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{( | + | Therefore, the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ a+c<b}</math> |
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Problem
Let and be numbers with . Which of the following is impossible?
Solution
According to the given rules, every number needs to be positive. Since is always greater than , adding a positive number () to will always make it greater than .
Therefore, the answer is
See Also
2007 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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