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the two operations that satisfy the associative law for whole numbers are ​

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Answered by krishnakanholi
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Answer: The associative laws state the when you add or multiply any three real numbers, the grouping (or association) of the numbers does not affect the result.                

The Associative Law of Addition:

(a+b)+c=a+(b+c)

Example:

(2+3)+5=5+5=102+(3+5)=2+8=10

The Associative Law of Multiplication:

(ab)c=a(bc)

Example:

(5⋅7)⋅6=35⋅6=2105⋅(7⋅6)=5⋅42=210

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