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how can you use an array to show the commutative property

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The commutative property of multiplication can be neatly illustrated using an array. For example, the array above could be read as rows of , or as columns of . Or the array could be physically turned around to show that rows of has the same number as rows of . Regardless of the way you look at it, there remain objects.
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