Which of the following shows the commutative property of multiplication is it a times B times C equals a times B times C or is it a times one equals a? Or is it a times negative one equals negative a or is it a times B equals B times a

The correct statement that shows the commutative property of multiplication is:

"a times B equals B times a."

The commutative property of multiplication states that the order in which numbers are multiplied doesn't change the result. So, from the options you provided, the correct example of the commutative property of multiplication is: a times B equals B times a.