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2 December, 11:25

Which property is demonstrated? 3[5 (4) ] + 3 = [3 (5) ]4 + 3 associative property of addition associative property of multiplication commutative property of addition commutative property of multiplication

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  1. 2 December, 12:47
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    Answer: The Answer would be associative property of multiplication.
  2. 2 December, 13:26
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    associative property of multiplication

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The associative property of multiplication tell us that the result of a multiplication is the same regardless of how we group the multiplicands. In other words we can multiply a[b (c) ] or [a (b) ]c or b[a (c) ] ... The way we group the multiplicands doesn't alter the result of the multiplication. In our example 3[5 (4) ] + 3 = [3 (5) ]4 + 3 we are just changing the way we group the multiplicands; in other words, we are using the is associative property of multiplication.

    3[5 (4) ] + 3 = [3 (5) ]4 + 3

    3[20] + 3 = [15]4 + 3

    60 + 3 = 60 + 3

    63 = 63
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