Math, asked by dubbdubb53, 11 months ago

ason used the commutative property to write an expression that is equivalent to 3 4 + 5.6b + 9. 3 4 + 5.6b + 9 is equivalent to 9.0 + 56b + 3.4. Is Jason’s work correct? No, Jason changed the terms. Yes, Jason’s work is correct. No, Jason forgot the parentheses. No, Jason should not have changed the order of the terms.

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
11

Answer:

Jason is not correct  as Jason changed the terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression 34+5.6b+9

Jason used the commutative property to write the above expression changed to 9.0 + 56b + 3.4

We have to tell Jason work is correct or not.

Commutative property states that order does not matters but the terms remains same i.e a+b=b+a

Jason change the expression 34+5.6b+9 to 9.0 + 56b + 3.4

here, Jason change the terms as well as order

∴ Jason is not correct  as Jason changed the terms.

Answered by janelldemarco
11

Answer:

A is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, Jason changed the terms.

Yes, Jason’s work is correct.

No, Jason forgot the parentheses.

No, Jason should not have changed the order of the terms.

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