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give two examples to show that the commutative law holds in case of multiplication but does not hold for division of integers​

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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Changing the order of addends does not change the sum. For example, 4 + 2 = 2 + 4 4 + 2 = 2 + 4 4+2=2+44, plus, 2, equals, 2, plus, 4. Associative property of addition: Changing the grouping of addends does not change the sum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each pack has 4 buns. How many buns did she buy? 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.

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