Rewrite the following expression using the Commutative Property of Multiplication. Make sure that you insert parenthesis correctly! (1 point)(2⋅3n)+11=

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Using the Commutative Property of Multiplication, you can rearrange the factors in the expression. The original expression is:

\[ (1 \cdot (2 \cdot 3n)) + 11 \]

Rewriting it by applying the Commutative Property gives:

\[ (2 \cdot (1 \cdot 3n)) + 11 \]

This simplifies to:

\[ (2 \cdot 3n) + 11 \]

Thus, the expression rewritten with the Commutative Property of Multiplication is:

\[ (2 \cdot 3n) + 11 \]