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What is the commutative property of 50 and 100
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The commutative property is: a+b=b+a it means no matter how you switch the numbers around you will always get the same answer. For example : 2+5 you would get 7 correct? 5+2 you would still get 7. That's the commutative property.
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The greatest common factor of 50 and 100 is 50.
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