Which is an example of the commutative property? A. 18 + (–14) = –14 + 18 B. –(11 + 4) = –11 + (–4) C. 9 + (–4 + 7) = (9 + –4) + 7 D. –13 + 13 = 0 Can anyone explain commutative property? :)
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i think i would go with a
yah i agree ty so much :)
I would go with C. Commutative property means that you can switch the grouping of numbers and you would get the same answer. :)
hmmm
so is it A or C?
I think that it is C. I am in calculus AB btw :)
hmmm looks similar like the example i showed u ..
i looked online and this is what i got http://www.coolmath.com/prealgebra/06-properties/01-properties-commutative-addition-01 https://www.mathsisfun.com/associative-commutative-distributive.html
@Nizux It is A, I got it backwards, so so sorry
Its A
ok ty so i will go with A :)
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awesome
i am on question 3 and there are 12 questions after i finish i will come and tell u if it was correct :)
ok. :)
@marcelie @smoore777 I got 100% on the test the answer was correct ty both :)
Yay! Good job :)
THANKS!!!
awesome xD
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