No, subtraction is not commutative. If you take the expression 9 - 4, you can't rearrange it because 9 - 4 does not equal 4 - 9.
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Range = Maximum - Minimum
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By subtraction and multiplication as follows: (5-4)*4*6 = 24
(2 + 2)*2/2 = 4
It is: 23+(4*7) = 36.
(5 x 4) + 3 = 23
((4*4)-4)/+4 = 3
9 * 3 * (4-1) = 27
The greatest difference is 541
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No, subtraction is not commutative. If you take the expression 9 - 4, you can't rearrange it because 9 - 4 does not equal 4 - 9.
10 - 4 or 65-34 is an example of a subtraction equation
3 + 4 * 5 = 23 Remember that multiplication must be carried out before addition.
No, the associative property only applies to addition and multiplication, not subtraction or division. Here is an example which shows why it cannot work with subtraction: (6-4)-2=0 6-(4-2)=4