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2. Which equation is an example of the commutative property of addition?
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2+4=6
2x3 = 3x2
3+5=5+3
30x+4)=3x+4
3. Which equation is an example of the associative property of addition?

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Problem 2

Answer: Choice C) 3+5 = 5+3

The commutative property of addition is the idea of adding any two (or more) numbers in any order we want. In the example above, the 3 and 5 swap places. You can think of them commuting back and forth as if they are going from work to home (or vice versa).

A similar property is the commutative property of multiplication. An example would be 2*3 = 3*2 (shown in choice B).

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Problem 3

The list of choices is not showing up, so I cannot answer this one. Please update.

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