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Which statement is correct?(1 point)
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Division is associative but not commutative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
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Division is both commutative and associative.
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Division is associative but not commutative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
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Division is both commutative and associative.
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The correct statement is:
**Division is neither commutative nor associative.**
This means that the order in which you perform division matters (not commutative), and the grouping of numbers in division also affects the result (not associative). For example, \( 6 \div 2 \div 3 \) does not equal \( 6 \div (2 \div 3) \).
**Division is neither commutative nor associative.**
This means that the order in which you perform division matters (not commutative), and the grouping of numbers in division also affects the result (not associative). For example, \( 6 \div 2 \div 3 \) does not equal \( 6 \div (2 \div 3) \).
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