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Which equation shows the commutative property of addition?

A. 4+3=3+4

B. 1(3)=3

C. (2+7)+12=2+(7+12)

D. 4+0=4

I really am bad with Algebra II, please help haha.

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It's not B because a n(n) is always times..
It's not C because that's an Associative property..
And it is not D because that is an Identity property..
So your answer is A.

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Answer:

The equation shows the commutative property of addition is 4 +3 = 3 + 4 .

Option (A) is correct.

Explanation:

Commutative property of addition

The commutative property for addition states that

a + b = b + a .

Where a, b are any number.

thus

this above condition is satisfied by equation

4 + 3 = 3 + 4

7 = 7

Therefore Option (A) is correct.


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