The Three Properties Of Addition

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The Three Properties Of Addition. Improve your math knowledge with free questions in properties of addition and thousands of other math skills. This prealgebra lesson defines and explains the associative property of addition.

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The three major properties or laws when you are adding or multiplying expressions are the commutative, associative and distributive property. Two whole numbers add up to give another whole number. If a, b, and c are the three whole numbers.

It means that when the addition of three or more numbers, the total/sum will be the same, even when the grouping of addends are changed.

Here's a quick summary of these properties Here's a quick summary of these properties Commutative property of addition… the word commutative comes from the verb to commute. commuting means changing, replacing, or exchanging people who travel back and distribute means to deliver or pass out if we distribute food to three boxes, we put food in each of the three boxes. The properties of addition help students solve addition problems.