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Which of the following shows the Commutative Property of Multiplication?

(3 × 2) × 7 = 3 × (2 × 7)

4 × (5 + 8) = (4 × 5) + (4 × 8)

4 × 5 = 5 × 4

9 × 7 = 63

User Baptiste Merliot
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Answer:

  • (3 × 2) × 7 = 3 × (2 × 7)
  • 4 x 5 = 5 x 4

Explanation:

These shows the commutative property.

  • Regardless of which number you group together, the answer remains the same as numbers on each side are identical

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User Ashwin Prabhu
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Answer:

The options that show the Commutative Property of Multiplication are:

A) 4x5=5x4

C) (3 x 2) × 7 = 3 ×(2 x 7)

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The commutative property of multiplication states that the order in which the factors are multiplied does not change the product, that is:

Of the options, the ones which show it are:

A) 4x5=5x4

C) (3 x 2) × 7 = 3 ×(2 x 7)

In C), on the left side, the first 3 is multiplied by 2, then the result 6 is multiplied by 7, resulting in 42. On the right side, 2 is multiplied by 7, resulting in 14, which is multiplied by 3, resulting in 42.

Explanation:

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