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What is communitism?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/9/2022

You are thinking of the Commutative Property. It says that if you add or multiply two numbers, it doesn't matter which comes first.

For example. 2+5 = 7, and 5+2 also makes 7.

3x8 = 24, and 8x3 is also 24.

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