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explain associative properties?​

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Answered by JEXKIM
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This property states that when three or more numbers are added (or multiplied), the sum (or the product) is the same regardless of the grouping of the addends (or the multiplicands).

Answered by Anonymous
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The associative property states that when adding or multiplying, the grouping symbols can be rearranged and it will not affect the result. This is stated as (a+b)+c=a+(b+c). The distributive property is a multiplication technique that involves multiplying a number by all of the separate addends of another number.

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