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Which of the following demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication? 3(4a − 2) = 12a − 6 3(4a − 2) = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3 12a − 6 = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3 (3 ⋅ 4a) − 2 = 3(4a − 2)
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Which of the following demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication? 3(4a − 2) = 12a − 6 3(4a − 2) = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3 12a − 6 = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3 (3 ⋅ 4a) − 2 = 3(4a − 2)
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Which of the following demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication?
3(4a − 2) = 12a − 6
3(4a − 2) = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3
12a − 6 = (4a − 2) ⋅ 3
(3 ⋅ 4a) − 2 = 3(4a − 2)
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3(4a - 2) = (4a - 2) * 3
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