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6x (7x3) = (6x7)x3 is an example of which​

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Answered by BladeGirl
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6 \times (7 \times 3) = (6 \times 7) \times 3 \\ is \: an \: example \: of \: associative \:  \\ property \: of \: multiplication.

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Answered by eciroeciro4
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Required answer :-

6×(7×3) = (6×7)×3 is an example of associative property.

Required knowledge :-

Suppose you wish to multiply 25 by 12 and then multiply this product by 4, as shown below.

(25×12)×4 = 12×(25×4)

300×4 = 12×100

1200 = 1200

As you can see, we can indicate this operation by writing either (25×12)×4 or 12×(25×4).

Which way do you think is easier? In either case, the final product is the same, i.e., 1200. When three numbers are to be multiplied, the product is the same, regardless of the way in which the factors are grouped. We say that multiplication possesses the associative property. The associative property can be used to rearrange the factors, so that the product may be found easily and mentally.

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