To find the missing step using the Commutative Property, we need to reorder the terms in the expression so that it mirrors the right side of the equation (10 + a + 12a). The correct step that satisfies this is:
Step 1: 12a + 10 + a = 10 + 12a + a
This maintains equality while applying the Commutative Property by rearranging the terms. However, to simplify things further after that, you could also combine terms:
Step 1: 10 + 12a + a = 10 + 13a
Then you would reach Step 2, which is:
Step 2: 10 + 13a = 10 + 13a
So, among the provided options, the following choice accurately reflects the use of the Commutative Property to equate the two expressions:
10 + 12a + a = 10 + 13a
However, this exact option is not provided among the choices directly.
If I must select one of the provided answers, then the option that closely resembles a logical middle step would be:
10 + 12a + a = 10 + 13a (Although this specific equation is not given, recognizing the form should assist understanding.)
If you're searching for a direct answer, I don't have a perfect match among the options you listed to pinpoint as the missing step, but remember the idea is to adequately utilize the Commutative Property while combining the like terms.