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Which of these is an example of the Commutative property of addition? And Explain why? 3+5=4+4 or 3+5=5+3

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Answer:

3+5=5+3

Explanation:

a+b=b+a

comunitive property

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User Nahidf
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Answer:

3+5 = 5+3

Explanation:

Communative Property states that the numbers on which we operate (the numbers you use to do addition and multiplication) can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. In your awnser it dosen't matter if you were to swich around the 5 and 3. You would still get the same awnser.

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