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Which pair of expressions are equivalent using the Associative Property of Multiplication? 4(2a ⋅ 5) = (4 ⋅ 2a) ⋅ 5 4(2a ⋅ 5) = 8a ⋅ 20 4(2a ⋅ 5) = (2a ⋅ 5) ⋅ 4 4(2a ⋅ 5) = 4 ⋅ …
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Which pair of expressions are equivalent using the Associative Property of Multiplication? 4(2a ⋅ 5) = (4 ⋅ 2a) ⋅ 5 4(2a ⋅ 5) = 8a ⋅ 20 4(2a ⋅ 5) = (2a ⋅ 5) ⋅ 4 4(2a ⋅ 5) = 4 ⋅ …
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Which pair of expressions are equivalent using the Associative Property of Multiplication?
4(2a ⋅ 5) = (4 ⋅ 2a) ⋅ 5
4(2a ⋅ 5) = 8a ⋅ 20
4(2a ⋅ 5) = (2a ⋅ 5) ⋅ 4
4(2a ⋅ 5) = 4 ⋅ 2a ⋅ 5
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4 (2a ⋅ 5) = (4 ⋅ 2a) ⋅ 5
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