The Commutative Property of Addition states that the order in which two numbers are added does not change the sum. This means that \( a + b = b + a \).
Among the options provided, the statements that correctly demonstrate the Commutative Property of Addition are:
- abc + xyz = xyz + abc
This shows that the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends.
While the other examples demonstrate addition correctly, they do not illustrate the Commutative Property since they involve a single sum or do not change the order of addition.