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The associative property states that you can A multiply or add terms in any order. distribute the multiplier over the addends. C break down large numbers into smaller numbers. g…
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The associative property states that you can
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multiply or add terms in any order.
distribute the multiplier over the addends.
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break down large numbers into smaller numbers.
group terms using parentheses to add or multiply
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add or multiply regardless of how the numbers are grouped.
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