Math, asked by mohammadmohsin721777, 7 months ago

Give me the example of commutative property of division?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here, if we multiply 3 by 4 or 4 by 3, in both cases we get the answer as 12 buns. So, the commutative property holds for multiplication. So, commutative property holds true for multiplication. Example 4: Commutative property with division.

Answered by Chandra1972
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Step-by-step explanation:

"Commutative Property for Division”

Does the property a ÷ b = b ÷ a a \div b = b \div a a÷b=b÷a hold ? a) b) Just like in subtraction, changing the order of the numbers in division gives different answers.

Commutative property with division.

If you have to divide 25 strawberries to 5 kids, each kid will receive 5 strawberries. However, if you have to divide 5 strawberries amongst 25 children, every kid will get a tiny fraction of the strawberry. Therefore, we cannot apply the commutative property with the division.

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