Which of the following demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication? 2(6a − 3) = (6a − 3) ⋅ 2 2(6a − 3) = 12a − 6 12a − 6 = (6a − 3) ⋅ 2 (2 ⋅ 6a) − 3 = 2(6a − 3)
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\[\huge~\rm~a~\times~b=b~\times~a\]
So c? @pooja195
I think thats right....im not sure :( @Nnesha ?
crumbs almighty. 2(6a − 3) = (6a − 3) ⋅ 2 is actually commuting the others are distributing or are wrong
Aight so C was correct :)
Ok thank you i have to give the medal to pooja since he/she led me to the answer but ill fan both of you thanks :)
seriously: only a is commuting c is doing a bit more ...... and medals are for wimps!!!! have a good evening!!!
thank you!!!!!!! you too!!!!!!!!!! :3
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