Which of the following is an example of the associative property of multiplication?
7 • (3 + 5) = 21 + 35
7 • (3 • 5) = (7 • 3) • 5
7 • (3 • 5) = 7 • (5 • 3)
7 • = 1
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thats cool:) so can you help?:/
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alones (alones):
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OpenStudy (freckles):
associative means the ( ) have moved around
this can happen in strictly multiplication or
strictly addition (don't mix the two)
can i know what you think after reading this please
Directrix (directrix):
Associative Property has to do with grouping and not order of terms.
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@lianachka Do yo uunderstand now? :3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@freckles makes so much more sense thanks!
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