db2345
db2345
12-05-2015
Mathematics
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what's the commutative property
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anjalee
anjalee
12-05-2015
Commutative property is one of the basic properties of numbers. The word "commute" means "exchange" or "swap over".
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Andrewkill5
Andrewkill5
12-05-2015
It is the property that explains that no matter where you place 2 or more numbers in an addition equation, the results are the same
Eg: 1+5+4+1 = 11
5+4+1+1 = 11
1+4+1+5 = 11
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