No, addition is commutative (the order does not matter).
For example:
5 + 11 = 16
11 + 5 = 16
No, Order does not matter
yes
In subtraction you take away rather than add. Also, addition is commutative, subtraction is not so the order of the numbers does matter for subtraction.
7 of them. Remember, that in a combination the order of the numbers does not matter.
If only 1 operation is happening, always go from left to right. it does matter with subtraction.
It means that you can add up the numbers in any order, and it doesn't matter, the result will be the same.
No; it does not matter.
No, Order does not matter
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The commutative property of addition says that it does not matter in which order you add the numbers, you will get the same result. For example, 5 + 3 = 8 and 3 + 5 = 8.
Unfortunately addition is commutative, which means you will get the same answer whichever order you add the numbers up in. Think of a bag of 20 potatoes. It doesn't matter how you group them and add the groups together, you will always get to 20.
In subtraction you take away rather than add. Also, addition is commutative, subtraction is not so the order of the numbers does matter for subtraction.
because when you add numbers if you move them around then the quantaty of the numbers is still the same making it add up to the same number
7 of them. Remember, that in a combination the order of the numbers does not matter.
If only 1 operation is happening, always go from left to right. it does matter with subtraction.
Well, honey, those numbers are just showing the commutative property of addition - it doesn't matter what order you add them in, the sum remains the same. So whether you add 7 + 3 + 5 or 5 + 3 + 7, you still end up with 15. Math is like a good recipe, as long as you follow the steps, you'll get the right result.
The commutative property is a mathematical property in which the order of the equation can be changed and still get the same answer. Addition is commutative because it doesn't matter what order the numbers you are adding are put in, they still add up to the same result.