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Which property states that the order of the addends does not affect the sum? commutative property of addition reflexive property of addition associative property of addition additive identity property

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Answer:

It would be the commutative property

Explanation:

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Answer:

Commutative property

Explanation:

  • Commutative property states that no matter how the addens are placed, the result of the operation (sum) remains the same.
  • For example, given three numbers a, b and c, the result of
    a+b+c=b+c+a=a+c+b.
  • Then, when you are solving a sum, the order of the elements does not matter. If we want to see this numerically, with an other example:
    4+5=5+4=9.
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