Numbers can be added in any order,their sum remains the same.is it true or false or can not say?
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Commutative Property. The sum of two or more real numbers is always the same regardless of the order in which they are added. In other words, real numbers can be added in any order because the sum remains the same. The product of two or more real numbers is not affected by the order in which they are being multiplied.
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The given statement is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
- It is based on the commutative property
- Commutative property states that when two whole numbers are added their sum is same regardless of the order.
- It states that b+ d = d + b.
- Example : 2+4 = 6 and 4+2 = 6 .
- In the above example, initially we added 4 to 2 which gave us a sum of 6 . Later we added 2 to 4 which also gave us a sum of 6.
- This states that the order of number is not needed when we are adding two numbers.
- The associative property also states that when three or more whole numbers are added the pattern of grouping is not needed and the sum will be same regardless of the order.
- So the given statement is true.
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