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Which of the following demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication
A. 2(6a-3) = (6a-3) • 2

B. 2(6a-3) = 12a-6

C. 12a-6= (6a-3)•2

D. (2 • 6a) - 3 = 2(6a - 3)

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Explanation:

The answer should be A because commutative prop of multiplication says you can multiply the numbers in any order and whether you put the 2 in front or behind the parenthesis doesn't affect the end result.

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Answer:

A. 2(6a-3) = (6a-3)*2

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