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  • 24-08-2018
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53*(41*11)=(53*41)*11 true or false

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  • 24-08-2018

Your answer is true.

This question is an example of associative property. Associative property states that when 3 or more numbers are multiplied in a different order, the answer is the same.

[tex] 53 \times(41 \times 11)=(53 \times 41)\times11 [/tex]

The 3 numbers being multiplied are the same(53, 41, and 11) but they're just in different order.

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