document.write( "Question 790546: Use the Associative Property of Addition to find the total of 1, 10, and 18 in two different ways.\r
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document.write( "A. 1 + 10 + 18 = 11 + 18 = 29; 10 + 18 + 1 = 28 + 1 = 29 \r
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document.write( "B. 1 + 10 + 18 = 11 + 18 = 29; 18 + 10 + 1 = 28 + 1 = 29 \r
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document.write( "C. (1 + 10) + 18 = 11 + 18 = 29; 1 + (10 + 18) = 1 + 28 = 29 \r
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document.write( "D. (1 + 10) + 18 = 11 + 18 = 29; (10 + 1) + 18 = 11 + 18 = 29 \n" );
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