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Explain It: Write the definition and give an example of the Commutative Property of Addition using decimal numbers

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The Commutative Property of Addition states that when finding a sum, changing the order of the addends will not change their sum. In symbols, the commutative property of addition says that for numbers a and b: a+b=b+a

Here is an example using simple whole numbers.
Show that 2+4=4+2.

First, find 2+4.
2+4=6

Next, find 4+2.
4+2=6

Notice that both sums are 6.

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