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The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order in which you multiply numbers or variables does not change the product. Therefore, you can rewrite the expression \( a^{20} \cdot x^3 \) by changing the order of the factors.
Rewritten expression:
\[ x^3 \cdot a^{20} \]
Both \( a^{20} \cdot x^3 \) and \( x^3 \cdot a^{20} \) are equivalent due to the Commutative Property of Multiplication.