Rewrite the expression 3x+(2y+z) using the Associative Property of Addition.

(3x + 2y) + z

Apply the Associative Property of Multiplication to rewrite the expression p⋅(q⋅r)

(p ⋅ q) ⋅ r

Use the Associative Property to simplify the expression 3x+(x+2) to its simplest equivalent form.

First, we can simplify the expression inside the parentheses.

3x + (x + 2)
Using the associative property, we can group x and 2 together.
3x + x + 2
Now, we can combine the like terms.
3x + x can be added together to get 4x.
4x + 2 is the simplest equivalent form.

Use the Associative Property to simplify the expression (9x+3)+(2x−10) to its simplest equivalent form.

First, let's remove the parentheses.

(9x + 3) + (2x - 10)
Using the associative property, we can rearrange the terms within the parentheses.
(9x + 2x) + (3 - 10)
Now, let's combine like terms.
11x + (-7)
Simplifying further, we can combine the terms.
11x - 7 is the simplest equivalent form.