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A production supervisor is solving the equation to determine the number of assembly line hours () required for a specific batch. After performing the initial distribution, the supervisor arrives at the expression on the left side of the equation. According to the standard algebraic strategy, which mathematical property allows the supervisor to rearrange these terms into so that the like terms are adjacent for easier simplification?
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