To demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication, we need to replace x with a number in the given equation and show that the result is the same when we switch the order of multiplication.
Here, we have 25x and 4⋅25. If we replace x with 4, the equation becomes:
25(4) = 4⋅25
100 = 100
In this case, we can see that the equation is still true when we switch the order of multiplication. Therefore, the number 4 can replace x to demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication in this equation.
What number can replace x to demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication 25x=4⋅25
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