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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
If a, b and c are three whole numbers, then
a + ( b + c ) = ( a + b ) + c
In other words, in the addition of whole numbers, the sum does not
change even if the grouping is changed.
a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c
This is called the Associative-Property of Addition for the set of W.
1) (15 + 27) + 18 = 15 + (27 + 18)
(42) + 18 = 15 + (45)
60 = 60
2) (3 + 6) + 1 = 3 + (6 + 1)
(9) + 1 = 3 + (7)
10 = 10
3) 36 + 94 + 6
= 36 + ( 94 + 6 )
= 36 + 100
= 100
3.
( 75 + 81 ) + 34
= 166 + 34
= 200
75 + ( 81 + 34)
= 75 + 125
= 200
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