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cumulative addition ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

A running total is the summation of a sequence of numbers which is updated each time a new number is added to the sequence, by adding the value of the new number to the previous running total. Another term for it is partial sum. The purposes of a running total are twofold

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Answered by Anonymous
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\mathfrak\pink{Commutative \: addition}

⟹ Of or relating to binary operations for which changing the order of the inputs does not change the result of the operation. For example, addition is commutative,

⟹ since a + b = b + a for any two numbers a and b, while subtraction is not commutative, since a - b ≠ a - b unless both a and b are zero.

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{orange}{red}{Addition}}

a + b = b + a

5 + 2 = 2 + 5

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