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Name the algebraic property demonstrated in the example below:
x ⋅ y ⋅ z = y ⋅ x ⋅ z

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User Webster
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Multiplication is commutative. Meaning the order of the factors doesn't matter.

So, the answer is The Commutative Law of Multiplication.
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User Ravi Bhandari
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The order was just switched around, and it is multiplication, so we can conclude that it is the "Commutative Property of Multiplication"
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User Adarsh Shah
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