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What is 3 plus 4 equals 4 plus 3 called?

Commutative property for addition.


What property of addition is involved in 4 plus 0 equals 4?

Identity Property of Addition


What property states that 2 plus 3 plus 4 equals 3 plus 4 plus 2?

Addition is commutative.


What is a good example of an addition problem using the order property?

any addition problem. 3+2+4+5=14. the order property means that the numbers can be in any order and still get the same answer. 2+3+4+5 still is 14. so is 5+4+3+2.


What are the examples of commutative?

Examples of the commutative property of addition and multiplication: 8 + 3 = 3 + 8 4 x 2 = 2 x 4


Which property states that the order of addends does not affect the sum?

In the expression 3(4+5)which property allows you to distribute the 3to both the 4and 5


What is communtitive proporty of addition?

The commutative property of addition states that numbers can be added in any order and get the same answer. Examples: 2+3=3+2=5 4+5+6=5+4+6=15


What property is 4 plus 9 equals 9 plus 4?

Commutative Property of Addition


What is the property of 6 plus 4 equals 4 plus 6?

The commutative property of addition


What property is this 2 plus 4 equals 4 plus 2?

the commutative property of addition


What are the different properties of addition give example for each property and what there meaning?

The properties of addition include the commutative property, which states that changing the order of addends does not change the sum (e.g., (3 + 5 = 5 + 3)); the associative property, which indicates that the way numbers are grouped does not affect the sum (e.g., ((2 + 3) + 4 = 2 + (3 + 4))); and the identity property, which asserts that adding zero to a number does not change its value (e.g., (7 + 0 = 7)). These properties help simplify calculations and demonstrate the consistency of addition.


What property does this 7 plus 4 equals 4 plus 7 represent?

Commutative property (Abelian property) of addition.