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The Associative Property of Multiplication states that the way in which numbers are grouped in multiplication does not change the product. That is, \((a \cdot b) \cdot c = a \cdot (b \cdot c)\).
Among the provided options, the expression that demonstrates the Associative Property of Multiplication is:
\((3 \cdot 5) \cdot 2 = 3 \cdot (5 \cdot 2)\)
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