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Answered by panchalisen12
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What is Associative Property?

This property states that when three or more  are added (or multiplied), the sum (or the ) is the same regardless of the grouping of the  (or the multiplicands).

Grouping means the use of parentheses or brackets to group numbers.

Associative property involves 3 or more numbers.

The numbers that are grouped within a parenthesis or bracket become one unit.

Associative property can only be used with addition and multiplication and not with subtraction or .

 

Example of Associative Property for Addition  

4+(5+3) = (4+5)+3 = 12

Examples of Associative Property for Multiplication:

(2×4)×3 = 2×(4×3) = 24

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Answered by shaliniaswal125
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The Associative Property is the rule that includes grouping of numbers. For associative property of addition, the rule is "a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c", for example, 2 + (3 + 4) = (2 + 3) + 4 ⇒2+7 = 5+4.

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