Maya arranges some tiles in different arrays. One array has 4 rows with 3 tiles...

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Maya arranges some tiles in different arrays. One array has 4 rows with 3 tiles in each row. The other array has 2 rows with 6 tiles in each row. Maya says that she can use the Commutative Property of Multiplication to show that the arrays both have 12 tiles. Is she correct? Explain.

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