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Explaining the Importance of Order in Professional Calculations
While training a new administrative assistant on budget spreadsheets, you notice they are occasionally swapping the order of numbers in subtraction and division formulas. They ask you why the order of numbers matters in these specific operations, since it doesn't seem to matter when they are adding up totals. Write a brief response for your colleague. In your explanation, you must:
- Identify the name of the mathematical property that describes when the order of numbers does NOT affect the result.
- Briefly define that property.
- Provide one numerical example for subtraction and one numerical example for division that demonstrate why swapping the order changes the final outcome.
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