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rewrite each problem three different ways using commutative property 1+2+3+4=10
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Answered by Steve
the commutative property says that you can switch the order of addition. So,

1+2+3+4=10
2+1+4+3=10

while the property only applies to two numbers, by using it over and over, you can completely shuffle the addends any way you like.
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