find a counterexample to disprove the statement "the associative property is true for division"
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Problem: find a counterexample to disprove the statement "the associative property is true for division"

(15 / 3) / 5 ≠ 15 / (3 / 5)
5 / 5 ≠ 15 / 0.6
1 ≠ 25
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)
5%(4%2)

=5%2

=2.5

 

(5%4)%2

=1.25%2

=0.625

2.5=/=0.65
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