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Answer:

Commutative property of multiplication

Explanation:

This property states that numbers can be switched around when multiplying and the answer still remains the same

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

So we have the expression:


63\cdot 3

And Jared rewrote it as:


3\cdot 63

In other words, he just switched the order and the expression remains equivalent.

This is an example of the commutative property of multiplication, which states that if you change the order of a multiplication sentence, the sentence will remain equivalent.

So, our answer is C.

And we're done!

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