The associative property of addition is a property which allows terms in an addition expression to be "switched around." For example, the addition property says that the following two expressions are equal:


Applying this to this problem, we can move the parentheses to cover the 2 + 11 to make a new expression, as shown below:

A new expression could be (2 + 11) + y.
Answer:
300
Step-by-step explanation:
sin 14 = 0.99
so, 300/0.99 = x
303.03 = x
rounding off to nearest 100 will give 300.
B, 2 5/8.
2 and 5/8 times itself is 5 1/4, meaning its half of 5 1/4.