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explain associative distributive commutative closure property of multiplication with suitable example​

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Answered by sandeepkm3666
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Associative law states that the order of grouping the numbers does not matter. This law holds for addition and multiplication but it doesn't hold for subtraction and division. This can be observed from the following examples.

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Answered by Sadya123
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The multiplication of whole numbers is associative.

If a,b, c are any whole numbers, then (a×b)×c=a×(b×c).

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