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order Property example in fraction​

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Answered by sharmamitali080509
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For example: (2+3) + 4 = 2 + (3+4), and (2 X 3) X 4 = 2 X (3 X 4). The commutative property states that the order in which two numbers are added or multiplied does not affect the sum or product. For example @$a+b=b+a \text{ and\,} (a)(b)=(b)(a)@$. A fraction is a part of a whole.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Property 1: If two fractional numbers are multiplied in either order, the product remains the same. And now if you interchange the place of the fractionalnumbers the product does not change. We observe that the product in both the cases are same. So, 23 × 75 = 75 × 23.

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