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3 Use inverse operations and the commutative property to find all three alternative forms for each equation:
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4 Fill in the blanks in each question:
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Getting with the In-Group: Parentheses and the Associative Property
The associative property of addition says that when every operation is addition, you can group numbers however you like and choose which pair of numbers to add first; you can move parentheses without changing the answer.
The associative property of multiplication says you can choose which pair of numbers to multiply first, so when every operation is multiplication, you can move parentheses without changing the answer.
In contrast, subtraction and division are non-associative operations. This means that grouping them in different ways changes the result.
A. 5 and 19. To calculate
Now finish the problem by dividing
To solve
Finish up by subtracting
Q. Solve
A. 12 and 12. To solve
Finish up by adding
To solve
Finish up by adding
Q. Solve
A. 24 and 24. To solve
Finish by multiplying
To solve
Finish