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  • 01-11-2016
  • Mathematics
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tell why you can multiply numbers in any order

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coutcherj
coutcherj coutcherj
  • 01-11-2016
Because it doesn't matter the order as long as the numbers are the same. As long as you use the same numbers, you're ok because you're multiplying the same things so it doesn't effect your answer.
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