Do the 2 x 50 first. Get 100. Multiply that by 14.
dont know about associative property but this one is easy in your head. 4x25=100x27=2700
the property which states that for all real numbers a,b,and c their product is always the same, regardless of their grouping
4*25 = 100 So 4*25*27 = (4*25)*27 = 100*27 = 2700
if you mean multiplication then 4x25=100 x 27 = 270
I am guessing your problem is to compute 5 times 2 times 13. In this case, the property you are using the associative property.
dont know about associative property but this one is easy in your head. 4x25=100x27=2700
the property which states that for all real numbers a,b,and c their product is always the same, regardless of their grouping
The associative property states that the order in which a binary operation is carried out does not matter. So, 14*2*50 = 14*(2*50) = 14*100 = 1400
4*25 = 100 So 4*25*27 = (4*25)*27 = 100*27 = 2700
if you mean multiplication then 4x25=100 x 27 = 270
The associative property is defined as follows: (a*b)*c = a*(b*c), that is, when carrying out a number of multiplications, it does not matter which multiplications you carry out first. So, you could compute 4*25*27 the hard way as 4*(25*27) = 4*675 and then 4*675 = 2700 but you might note that 4*25 = 100, and so doing that multiplication first makes the whole thing much simpler: 4*25*27 = (4*25)*27 = 100*27 = 2700
I am guessing your problem is to compute 5 times 2 times 13. In this case, the property you are using the associative property.
The addition or multiplication of a set of numbers is the same regardless of how the numbers are grouped. The associative property will involve 3 or more numbers. The parenthesis indicates the terms that are considered one unit.The groupings (Associative Property) are within the parenthesis. Hence, the numbers are 'associated' together. In multiplication, the product is always the same regardless of their grouping. The Associative Property is pretty basic to computational strategies. Remember, the groupings in the brackets are always done first, this is part of the order of operations.When we change the groupings of addends, the sum does not change:(2 + 5) + 4 = 11 or 2 + (5 + 4) = 11(9 + 3) + 4 = 16 or 9 + (3 + 4) = 16Just remember that when the grouping of addends changes, the sum remains the same.Multiplication ExampleWhen we change the groupings of factors, the product does not change:(3 x 2) x 4 = 24 or 3 x (2 x 4) = 24.Just remember that when the grouping of factors changes, the product remains the same.Think Grouping! Changing the grouping of addends does not change the sum, changing the groupings of factors, does not change the product.*** 4x(25x27) = (4x25)x27***
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Your brain, of course.
It depends on your computational skills.