SOLUTION: using the commutative law of multiplication what is the equivalent expression for 5(y+9) using the associative law of addition what is the equivalent expression for (a+b)+cx

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Question 354097: using the commutative law of multiplication what is the equivalent expression for 5(y+9)
using the associative law of addition what is the equivalent expression for
(a+b)+cx

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
using the commutative law of multiplication what is the equivalent expression for 5(y+9)
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(y+9)5
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using the associative law of addition what is the equivalent expression for
(a+b)+cx
a+(b+cx)
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cheers,
Stan H.

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