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Associative
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The associative property states that you can add or multiply numbers in any group.

Ex:

x + y + z = x + y + z

(x + y) + z = x + (y + z)

x * y * z = x * y * z

(x * z) * y = (x * y) * z

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User Rayashi
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Addition: According to the associative property of addition, the sum of three or more numbers remains the same regardless of how the numbers are grouped or arranged. Here's an example of how the sum does NOT change irrespective of how the addends are grouped.

Multiplication: According to the associative property of multiplication, the product of three or more numbers remains the same regardless of how the numbers are grouped. Here's an example of how the product does not change irrespective of how the factors are grouped.

Division and Subtraction = NO ASSOCIATIVE PROPERTY

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