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The commutative property of multiplication (or any other forms of math) states that two or more numbers can be multiplied (*or any other forms of math) in any order.
Example: 4x3x9=108
Just like: 4x9x3=108
Or: 9x3x4=108
Another example: 10x5x2=100
Just like: 5x2x10=100
Or: 2x10x5=100
:) Thank you for reading.
Example: 4x3x9=108
Just like: 4x9x3=108
Or: 9x3x4=108
Another example: 10x5x2=100
Just like: 5x2x10=100
Or: 2x10x5=100
:) Thank you for reading.
Step-by-step explanation: The commutative property of multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product.
Example:
4 × 10 ≈ 10 × 4
If we multiply both these numbers together, we will get the same answer which is 40. This means that 4 × 10 must be equal to 10 × 4.
Example:
3 × 2 ≈ 2 × 3
Both of the answers will equal 6 which means that they are equal to each other.