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Write the expression 10 + 25 in a different way, using the commutative law of addition, and show that both expressions result in the same answer.
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Write the expression 10 + 25 in a different way,
using the commutative law of addition, and show
that both expressions result in the same answer.
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25+10 is the answer
In the Commutative law of addition, it says that a+b and b+a are the same which makes ab and ba equal to one another.
To prove just add 10+25 and 25+10to show that both results in 35 (aka the same answer)
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