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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 17:50, Kelbee781

Which expression uses the associative property to make it easier to evaluate 1/2(16-1/3)? A. 1/2 (1/3 • 16)

B. 16(1/2 • 1/3)

C. (1/2 • 16)

D. (16 • 1/3) 1/2

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