State the commutative property of integers with respect to multiplication.
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To "commute" basically means to switch things. The commutative law of multiplication states that if you switch the numbers you're multiplying (in other words, if you change the order), the result will be the same. For instance, 9 times 3 is equal to 3 times 9, which is equal to 27.
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