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Which of the following correctly demonstrates the use of the Commutative Property of Multiplication?(1 point)
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z11⋅2=z11+2
z superscript 11 baseline times 2 equals z superscript 11 baseline plus 2
3(b10+4)=3(4+b10)3
3 left parenthesis b superscript 10 baseline plus 4 right parenthesis equals 3 left parenthesis 4 plus b superscript 10 baseline right parenthesis 3
2(b10+z11)=(b10+z11)⋅2
2 left parenthesis b superscript 10 baseline plus z superscript 11 baseline right parenthesis equals left parenthesis b superscript 10 baseline plus z superscript 11 baseline right parenthesis times 2
11(b+z)=11b+11z
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The correct choice is: 2(b10+z11) = (b10+z11)⋅2
This shows multiplication order can be swapped (a·b = b·a), which is the Commutative Property of Multiplication.
This shows multiplication order can be swapped (a·b = b·a), which is the Commutative Property of Multiplication.
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