Question
Use the Commutative Property of Addition to rewrite the algebraic expression: 9y+7+6x
(1 point)
Responses
9y+7+6x=9y⋅6x⋅7
9y+7+6x=7+9y+6x
9 y plus 7 plus 6 x is equal to 7 plus 9 y plus 6 x
9y+7+6x=7+(9y⋅6x)
9y+7+6x=7(9y+6x)
(1 point)
Responses
9y+7+6x=9y⋅6x⋅7
9y+7+6x=7+9y+6x
9 y plus 7 plus 6 x is equal to 7 plus 9 y plus 6 x
9y+7+6x=7+(9y⋅6x)
9y+7+6x=7(9y+6x)
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The Commutative Property of Addition states that numbers can be added in any order. Using this property, we can rewrite the expression \(9y + 7 + 6x\) by changing the order of the terms.
The correct response from the options provided is:
**9y + 7 + 6x = 7 + 9y + 6x**
This shows the expression rewritten by rearranging its terms.
The correct response from the options provided is:
**9y + 7 + 6x = 7 + 9y + 6x**
This shows the expression rewritten by rearranging its terms.
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