Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.06.2020 14:04, Gloryreak8201

Shantanu bought more apples than bananas, and he bought more bananas than cantaloupes. Let a represent the number of apples Shantanu bought, let b represent the number of bananas, and let c represent the number of cantaloupes. Let's compare the expressions b+c and a. Which statement is correct?

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