Which expression correctly demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication?(1 point) Responses 15⋅x⋅4=4+15+x 15 times x times 4 equals 4 plus 15 plus x 15(x+4)=15(x⋅4) 15 left parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis equals 15 left parenthesis x times 4 right parenthesis 15⋅(x)⋅4=4⋅15⋅(x) 15 times left parenthesis x right parenthesis times 4 equals 4 times 15 times left parenthesis x right parenthesis x+4+15=15+4+x

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The expression that correctly demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication is:

15⋅(x)⋅4=4⋅15⋅(x)

This property states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product, so multiplying 15, x, and 4 in any order will yield the same result.