Which of the following correctly demonstrates the use of the Commutative Property of Multiplication? 2 ($b^{10} + z^{11}$) = ($b^{10} + z^{11}$) \cdot 2 z^{11} \cdot 2 = z^{11} + 2 3 ($b^{10} + 4$) = 3 ($4 + b^{10}$) 3 11($b - z$) = 11$b$ + 11$z$
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Step 1: The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order in which two numbers are multiplied does not affect the product. Show more…
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