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Mathematics, 17.08.2021 04:30, letsbestupidcx7734

Choose the best description of the associative property of addition. O A. The smaller of two addends is called an associated number.
OB. The way in which numbers are grouped to be added does not change the sum.
O c. If one of two numbers is 1 more than the second number, the numbers are called associated numbers.
OD. When zero is added to a number, the sum is that number.

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