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Lesson 7: Commutative Property of Addition
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When adding two numbers together, it doesn't matter what order you add them in. This is because adding is just a way of combining. If I have 3 apples and my friend has 5, it doesn't matter if we do 3 + 5 or 5 + 3. Either way they add up to 8. This is called the commutative property of addition. Copyright © MathWithLarry.com
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