The Associative Property of Multiplication states that the way in which factors are grouped does not change the product. This means that for any numbers \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \), we have:
\[ (a \cdot b) \cdot c = a \cdot (b \cdot c) \]
Thus, the equivalent expression to \( (a \cdot b) \cdot c \) using the Associative Property of Multiplication is:
\[ a \cdot (b \cdot c) \]