Rewrite the following expressions using the Commutative Property of Multiplication. Make sure that you insert parenthesis correctly! (1 point)(5⋅2x)+4=(5⋅2𝑥)+4=

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

\[ (1 \cdot (5 \cdot 2x)) + 4 \]

Using the Commutative Property, we can rearrange the multiplication:

\[ (5 \cdot (2x \cdot 1)) + 4 \]

This can further simplify, but if we just want to apply the Commutative Property and not change the actual multiplication, the final expression becomes:

\[ (5 \cdot (2x)) + 4 \]

Thus, an acceptable rewritten expression using the Commutative Property is:

\[ (5 \cdot (2x)) + 4 \]

This maintains the order of operations correctly with parentheses around the multiplication.