Kanisha has x green apples and y red apples.

Which statement explains why x + y and y + x will each find the total number of apples that Kanisha has?

The commutative property of addition states that the order in which numbers are added does not affect the sum. Thus, whether you add the green apples (x) first and then the red apples (y) or add the red apples (y) first and then the green apples (x), you will always get the same total number of apples. Therefore, both x + y and y + x will each find the total number of apples that Kanisha has.

The commutative property of addition states that changing the order of the numbers being added does not change the sum. In this case, since x represents the number of green apples and y represents the number of red apples, adding x + y will give the total number of apples. Similarly, adding y + x will also give the total number of apples. Therefore, both x + y and y + x will each find the total number of apples that Kanisha has.