Asked by Alex

Which property is illustrated by the following statement

(3z)xy=3(zx)y
Associative property of multiplication
Communative property of Multiplication
Inverse property of multiplication
Communative of Addition
My answer is commnative property of addition am I right?

Answers

Answered by Steve
Nope. Associative.
Commutative would be something line

(3z)xy = xy(3z) = (3z)yx

where two multiplicands are swapped.
Answered by secret
does anyone have all of the answers?
Answered by LittleRunaway
I know this is late but it's a test, answers will change so it's best to get answers 1 by 1 rather than a list of answers.
Answered by That one guy
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 D
6 C
7 D
8 B
9 C
10 B
11 D
12 B
13 A
14 A
15 A
16 A
17 B
18 D
19 C
20 A
21 C
22 D
23 B
24 A
25 D
26 A C D
27 D
28 did not answer to lazy to try
29 same with 28
Answered by that one guy cap
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Answered by Someone
Like how someone said it is better to just do 1 question by 1 if you do an entire thing of answers it is just going to be wrong just do 1 by 1 or just study or well whatever just to let you know there is a study guide that has 21 questions that will give videos on how to answer them and everything so don't just guess and fail. Well, I hope this helps have fun and try your best bye also yes I know I forgot to put periods and stuff I don't care.
Answered by Anonymous
Is this right
Answered by I GOT YOU 0_0
communicative property of multiplication
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