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The commutative prperty of multiplication of numbers states that for any two numbers x and y,

x * y = y * x

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How can you use the commutative property to know that 3x6 is equal to 6x3?

3x6=18 and 6x3=18


How can you use the commutative property to know that 18 is equal to18?

because 3x6=18 and 6x3=18 so that is the answer


Changing the order of the addends or factors represent what property of math?

Commutative property or Abelian property.


How do you know that 35x5 equals 5x35 without products?

commutative property


What is commutative property of subtraction?

Commutative means things can move or commute. For example A+B=B+A But A-B does NOT equal B-A. The example A+B=B+A is an example of the commutative property of addition. More formally: An operation is commutative if you can change the order of the numbers involved without changing the result. Subtraction does NOT have a commutative property because you cannot change the order. Here is one last concrete example. 5-4=1 and 4-5 =-1 If you know about absolute value, then you might know that |5-4|=|4-5|=1 and in general |a-b|=|b-a|, but this does not mean that subtraction commutes.


If you know that 7x8 equals 56 how can you use the commutative property of multiplication to find the product of 8x7?

it any number can multiply by the same its commutative


How can you use the commutative order of property of multiplication to find the product of eight multiplied by seven?

The commutative property of multiplication states that for numbers x and y, x*y = y*x It is hard to see how this can help in answering 7*8 unless you know the seven times table and not the eight times table or the other way around.


How do you know that 23 times89 equals 89 times23?

Because of the Commutative Property of Multiplication


If you know that 4x5 equals 20 how can you use the commutative order property to find 5x4?

The Commutative Property (of Multiplication) says that 4x5 = 5x4. So, If 4x5 = 20, then 5x4 will also be 20.


Why is the commutative property useful in math?

Math sucks c:


How do you know if a cow is black and white or white and black?

Think of cow color as a "commutative" property. 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1.


What is 9x7 equals 7x9?

welll first of all 9x7=63 and 7x9=63