220 x 19 = (220 x 10) + (220 x 9)
40 x 27 does not exhibit the distributive property.
(6x18)+(6x1)=115
7 x 86 does not HAVE a distributive property. The distributive property of multiplication can be used to calulate 7 x 86 as 7 x 86 = 7 x 80 + 7 x 6
4 x 18 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 8)
The distributive property involves both a multiplication and an addition.
2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
The distributive property is an attribute of two binary operations, not of individual numbers.
You need three numbers to apply a distributive property.
Your question does not make sense. An example of the distributive property is 5 x (3 + 4) = (5 x 3) + (5 x 4).
The distributive property refers to a property of TWO binary operations - usually of multiplication and addition - not just one operation. Consequently, 7*420 does not have a distributive property.
Numbers do not have a distributive property. It is a property of binary operators. A binary operator, such a multiplication which is defined over a set S, can have the distributive property over another binary operator, such as addition, defined on the same set. To illustrate, if x y and z are members of a set S, then by the distributive property of multiplication over addition x*(y + z) = x*y + x*z
The distributive property of multiplication over addition states that for three numbers, X, Y and Z, X*(Y + Z) = X*Y + X*Z