Understanding the Commutative Property

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1

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

2

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

3

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

4

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

5

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

6

Which is an example of commutative property?

and

and

and

and

Explanation

The commutative property says that you can add the numbers in any order and still get the same answer and both equal .

7

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

8

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

9

Which is an example of commutative property?

and

and

and

and

Explanation

The commutative property says that you can add the numbers in any order and still get the same answer and both equal .

10

If , then __________

Explanation

This is an example of commutative property. Commutative property of addition means that you can change the order of the smallest two numbers when adding, and it will always equal the biggest number.

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