Which of the following correctly demonstrates the use of the Commutative Property of Multiplication?(1 point) Responses z^11⋅2=z^11+2

2(b^10+z^11)=(b^10+z^11)⋅2
3(b^10+4)=3(4+b^10)3
11(b+z)=11b+11z

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2 months ago

The correct response that demonstrates the use of the Commutative Property of Multiplication is:

**3. 3(4+b^10) = 3(4+b^10)**

This statement correctly illustrates that you can rearrange the terms being multiplied. The Commutative Property states that \( a \cdot b = b \cdot a \), so the placement of the factors can be switched.

If looking for a specific example of the Commutative Property, it could more directly refer to \( a \cdot b = b \cdot a \), but option 3 is the only one consistent with the notion of rearranging terms within multiplication.

However, strictly speaking, none of the provided options explicitly and uniquely demonstrate the Commutative Property directly in their current forms. The explanation provided serves to clarify the nature of acceptable forms indicating the property.