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Which of the following property states that changing the order of two numbers that are either being added or multiplied does not change the value​

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Commutative Property of Multiplication

Step-by-step explanation:

The commutative property of multiplication states that when two numbers are being multiplied, their order can be changed without affecting the product. For example, 7 · 12 has the same product as 12 · 7.

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