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## anonymous one year ago Which is an example of the commutative property? A. –13 + 27 = 27 + (–13) B. –21 + (11 + 13) = (–21 + 11) + 13 C. 4(–3 + 5) = 4(–3) + 4 ∙ 5 D. –(–8 + 3) = 8 + (–3) d

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1. Owlcoffee

The conmutative property is an axiom that states: "The sum of two numbers in not altered by the order of the factors". Writing it more mathematically: $a \pm b = b \pm a$

2. anonymous

.-.

3. anonymous

d

4. KJSaif

B

5. anonymous

whattt

6. jacobciezki

idk

7. KJSaif

whats wrong you don't know?

8. KJSaif

fallengoddess

9. KJSaif

b is commutative look is just switching places but equals the same

10. KJSaif

wait a sec

11. KJSaif

yep it is B

12. KJSaif

u there?

13. anonymous

brb

14. anonymous

back

15. jacobciezki

ok its b

16. jacobciezki

hes right

17. anonymous

thamnk ouuuuuuu

18. jacobciezki

yep

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