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QuestionWhich of the following illustrates the commutative property of multiplication?
Enter a, b, c, d, or e. a. zy=yzz y=y z b. a+(c+d)=(a+c)+da+(c+d)=(a+c)+d c. y+a=a+yy+a=a+y d. (db)(e+f)=d[b(e+f)](d b)(e+f)=d[b(e+f)] e. (ac+de)(ef)=(de+ac)(ef)(a c+d e)(e f)=(d e+a c)(e f)

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Review option (e): (ac+de)(ef)=(de+ac)(ef) (a c + d e)(e f) = (d e + a c)(e f) .
This option shows the commutative property of addition within the multiplication context, but not directly the commutative property of multiplication itself.
The correct option that illustrates the commutative property of multiplication is a \boxed{a} .

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