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The mathematical concept you are referring to is called the commutative property of multiplication. This property states that the order of the numbers being multiplied does not affect the result. In this case, saying 3 multiplied by 2 is the same as 2 multiplied by 3 demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.

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