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Which of the following is an example of the Associative Property of Addition? A. c • (3 • f) = (c • 3) • f B. c • 3 = 3 • c C. c + 3 = c + 3 D. c + (3 + f) = (c + 3) + f

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Associative property states that the sum of three or more numbers stays the same no matter how the numbers are grouped.

A is not correct because it is multiplication not addition and it asked for addition

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