SOLUTION: use the commutation law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression.
5(8+x)
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Question 550613: use the commutation law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression.
5(8+x)
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5(8+x) is equivalent to (8+x)5 using the commutative law of multiplication
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