a×(b×c)=(a×b)×c
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this is associative law of multiplication
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In this case, A*B*C and (A*B) *C are the same because multiplication is associative. You can put parentheses around any of the factors and they will produce the same product. It's just the order in which you do it is different. This is an issue about the associativity of a given binary operator.
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