use a commutative law to find an equivalent expression for 94 + xy

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The commutative law states that the order of elements does not affect the result of addition or multiplication. In this case, we can use the commutative law to find an equivalent expression for 94 + xy by rearranging the terms.

The commutative law for addition states that a + b = b + a.

Applying this law to the expression 94 + xy, we can change the order of the terms:

xy + 94

Therefore, an equivalent expression for 94 + xy using the commutative law is xy + 94.

The commutative law of addition states that changing the order of the numbers being added does not change the sum. In other words, for any numbers a and b, a + b = b + a.

To find an equivalent expression for 94 + xy using the commutative law, we can swap the order of the terms. Therefore, the equivalent expression would be xy + 94.

94xy