No. The non-mathematical definitions for "commutative" involve exchanging or converting in some fashion. The socks and shoes don't qualify there. Applying the mathematical formula would mean that putting on a sock and shoe would be the same as putting on a shoe and sock.
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A pair is two A pair of socks = two socks
To find the price per pair of socks, you would just divide $8.94 by 6. $8.94/6=$1.49.
Some examples of things that come in groups of 2 include a pair of shoes, a set of earrings, a couple (two people), and a duo (musical or performance group consisting of two members). In mathematics, a pair represents a set of two elements, and in biology, organisms can reproduce sexually to produce offspring in pairs.
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If you have 30 single socks, you would be able to make 15 pairs. This is because each pair consists of two socks. So, when you divide 30 by 2, you get 15 pairs.