To show that the Associative Property of Addition is being applied in the equation (3+2)+4=x+(2+4), we need to find the value of x that makes both sides of the equation equal.
Using the Associative Property of Addition, we can rearrange the terms in the equation like this:
(3+2)+4 = 3+(2+4) = 9
x+(2+4) = x+6
So, we need to find the value of x that satisfies the equation x+6 = 9.
To solve for x, we subtract 6 from both sides of the equation:
x+6 - 6 = 9 - 6
x = 3
Therefore, the number that would replace x to show that the Associative Property of Addition is being applied is 3.
What number would replace x to show that the Associative Property of Addition is being applied (3+2)+4=x+(2+4) ?(1 point)
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