Why is the Commutative Property of Multiplication sometimes named the Order Property? Make sure a first grader can understand.

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The Commutative Property of Multiplication is sometimes named the Order Property because it means you can change the order of the numbers you are multiplying and still get the same answer. For example, if you are multiplying 2 x 3, you can switch the order and do 3 x 2 instead, and you will still get the answer of 6. It's like saying you can switch around the numbers, but the answer stays the same!
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