SOLUTION: what is the commutative property of multiplication for (a+b)(c+5)?

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Question 1001829: what is the commutative property of multiplication for (a+b)(c+5)?
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The commutative property of multiplication says that it doesn't matter whether (a + b) comes first or (c + 5) comes first, the product is the same either way.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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