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Use the Associative Property of Addition to rewrite the expression 3x+(2y+z)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Associative Property of Addition states that the way in which numbers are grouped in an addition problem does not change their sum. This means that when adding three or more numbers, you can regroup them in any way.

To rewrite the expression \(3x + (2y + z)\) using the Associative Property, you can change the grouping of the terms. One way to do this is:

\[
(3x + 2y) + z
\]

So, the expression \(3x + (2y + z)\) can be rewritten as \((3x + 2y) + z\).
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