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Commutative property under rational numbers with an example​

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Answer:

a+b=b+a

Explanation:

2+3=3+2

=5

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User GrumpyCrouton
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Answer:

5/9 x 2/9 = 10/81 is a rational number.

Explanation:

5/9 x 2/9 = 10/81 is a rational number.

Commutative Property : Multiplication of rational numbers is commutative. Therefore, Commutative property is true for multiplication.

commutative property under rational numbers with an example

Commutative property of addition of rational numbers: Two rational numbers can be added in any order. Associative property of addition of rational numbers: While adding three rational numbers, they can be grouped in any order.

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