Which property could be used to find the missing number?
(–8 + 3.1) • (4.2 + 7) = (4.2...
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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 17:40 kaelycaetano66
Which property could be used to find the missing number?
(–8 + 3.1) • (4.2 + 7) = (4.2 + 7) • (–8 + )
a.
commutative property
b.
associative property
c.
distributive property
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