To apply the commutative property, we can rearrange the factors in any order. The expression \(50 \times 36 \times 2\) can be rewritten in a different order, such as:
\[ 2 \times 50 \times 36 \]
Now, let's simplify it step by step. First, we can multiply \(2\) and \(50\):
\[ 2 \times 50 = 100 \]
Next, we multiply \(100\) by \(36\):
\[ 100 \times 36 = 3600 \]
So, the expression \(50 \times 36 \times 2\) rewritten using the commutative property and simplified correctly results in:
\[ 3600 \]