The option that demonstrates the Associative Property of Multiplication is:
(3⋅5)⋅2=3⋅(5⋅2)
This property states that the way in which numbers are grouped in multiplication does not change their product. In this case, it shows that whether you group (3 times 5) together first and then multiply by 2, or you group (5 times 2) together first and multiply by 3, the result will be the same.