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Raegan Hurley
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7 June, 11:18
Commutative vs associative property
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Hailie Riley
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Commutative is where you are able to move around the numbers to make it easier to add, subtract, divide, or multiply. Associative is where you can put parenthesis around any numbers and add, subtract, ect.
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