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Division is not commutative because changing the order of the numbers being divided produces different results. For example, (6 \div 2) equals (3), while (2 \div 6) equals ( \frac{1}{3} ). This discrepancy arises because division involves determining how many times one number fits into another, and this relationship is inherently directional. Thus, (a \div b) does not equal (b \div a) for most values of (a) and (b).

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