Commutative property of multiplication
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The commutative property is a math rule that says that the order in which we multiply numbers does not change the product...
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The commutative property is a math rule that says that the order in which we multiply numbers does not change the product.
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Commutative property of multiplication: Changing the order of factors does not change the product. For example, 4 × 3 = 3 × 4 4 \times 3 = 3 \times 4 4×3=3×44, times, 3, equals, 3, times, 4.
The commutative property is something you've been aware of for a long time. You probably just didn't know its proper name. It states that you can add or multiply numbers in any order. For example: 2 + 5 = 5 + 2 2+5=5+2 2+5=5+2.Oct 2, 2017
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