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The Commutative Property of Addition states that changing the order of the numbers being added does not change the sum. This means that for any numbers \(a\) and \(b\), \(a + b = b + a\).
Among the options you've provided, the one that correctly demonstrates the Commutative Property of Addition is:
**abc + xyz = xyz + abc**
This shows that the order of addition does not affect the sum. The other options do not illustrate this property.