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(3)(4) cannot be written as


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1
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(4)(3)
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3+4
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Solution

The correct option is B (4)(3)
(3)(4)=(3+4)=1

So, (3)(4) can be written as 3+4 and 1

But,(4)(3)=(4+3)=1 which is not equal to (3)(4)

So, (3)(4) cannot be written as (4)(3)

Subtraction does not follow Commutatitive property

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