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A logistics coordinator is managing two separate delivery routes. For Route A, the planned distance (d1) is equal to the actual distance traveled (a1). For Route B, the planned distance (d2) is equal to the actual distance traveled (a2). Which mathematical property justifies the statement that the total planned distance (d1 + d2) is equal to the total actual distance (a1 + a2)?
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