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Which of the following shows the Commutative Property of Multiplication?(3a)(10b) = (10b)(3a)3(a + b) = 3a + 3b(ab)c = a(bc)a + b = b + a

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The commutative property of multiplication states that:


c\cdot d=d\cdot c,

for every c and d.

Now, if choose:

• c = 3a,

,

• d = 10b.

Replacing c and d in the expression above, we have:


(3a)\cdot(10b)=(10b)\cdot(3a)\text{.}

We conclude that (3a)(10b) = (10b)(3a) shows the conmmutative property of multiplication.

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(3a)(10b) = (10b)(3a)

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