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Which is an example of the associative property?

A) x + 5 = 5 + x
B) (x + 3) + 7 = x + (3 + 7)
C) 3 • (x + 5) = 3 • x + 15
D) If x = a, and a = 7, then x =

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The first thing we are going to do to solve the problem is to define what associative property is:
Associative property Property that is fulfilled if, given any three elements of a given set, it is verified that there is an operation that verifies equality
An expression that meets the definition is:
(x + 3) + 7 = x + (3 + 7)
We observe that both members of equality are identical, but written in different ways.
Answer:
B) (x + 3) + 7 = x + (3 + 7)
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