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18 May, 08:13

Give an example of where you would use either the Commutative or Associative Property of Addition in a real world situation.

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  1. 18 May, 08:50
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    So the best I could come up with is paper-rock-scissors; the operation takes two inputs and puts out the winner (assuming they are different).

    So (paper rock) scissors = paper scissors = scissors,

    But paper (rock scissors) = paper rock = paper.

    This is a good example because it shows that associativity matters even outside of math.
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