Which of the following are correct examples of the statement "mathematical concepts are structured hierarchically, where more complex ideas depend on the understanding of simpler ones"?
(a) Understanding the concept of area requires prior knowledge of multiplication.
(b) Learning how to solve linear equations requires a solid understanding of operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
(c) Understanding decimals must come before the concept of fractions.
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(a) and (b)
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(b) and (c)
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(a) and (c)
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only (a)