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How do you put associative in a sentence?

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Do not associate with bad people. (verb)

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An associative type of teaching is more effective to to use in most schools.

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What is the property of addition and multiplication that makes it possible to change the order of the numbers and get the same answer?

commutative and associative. If the sentence has parentheses then it is associative.


What is associative in math mean?

The associative property states that the result of an addition or multiplication sentence will be the same no matter the grouping of the terms. Associative: (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) (a × b) × c = a × (b × c)


A number sentence that shows why the associative property does not work with subtraction?

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Can you show me an example of a number sentence to show the associative property of addition?

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What number sentence shows the associative property of addition?

(A + B) + C = A + (B + C) = A + B + C


Division of whole numbers is associative?

No it is not an associative property.


What is the synonym of associative property?

There is no synonym for the associative properties.


What are facts about associative property?

facts associative property


Is associative properties and associative properties of addition the same?

No because the associative property can be found in other operations as well.


What is it when adding three numbers and regrouping gives the same sum?

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Does the associative property apply to division?

there is not division for the associative property


Is the associative property of multiplication a regular associative problem but with factors?

There is only one associative property for multiplication: there is not a separate "regular" version.