(10 x 1) + (10 x 10) = 110
distributive property for (11-3)=
2*11 = 2*(10+1) = 2*10 + 2*1 = 20 + 2 = 22 is one possible way.
6(5 + 11)
To work out 12 times 11, you can use the standard multiplication method. Simply multiply 12 by 11: 12 × 11 = 132. You can also break it down by using the distributive property: 12 × 11 = 12 × (10 + 1) = (12 × 10) + (12 × 1) = 120 + 12 = 132. Either way, the result is 132.
12.5
To find the sum as a product of the greatest common factor of two numbers basically indicates that you need to use the distributive property. For example, 44+40=4(10+11). It's just how many times the GCF goes into the factors. In this case 4 goes into 40, 10 times and 4 goes into 44, 11 times.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question! It does not matter whether you use the distributive or any other property; something that does not exist cannot be found!
A times 11 does not display any particular property of multiplication.
(4 x 5) + (7 x 5) = 11 x 5 = 55
11 times 10 = 110
To add (9.5 \times 10^{11}) and (6.3 \times 10^{9}), first convert (6.3 \times 10^{9}) to the same exponent as (9.5 \times 10^{11}): (0.063 \times 10^{11}). Now, add the two: (9.5 \times 10^{11} + 0.063 \times 10^{11} = 9.563 \times 10^{11}). Therefore, the result in scientific notation is (9.563 \times 10^{11}).
5*64/15 = 5*6 + 5*4/15 (using the distributive property of multiplication over addition). = 30 + 4/3 = 30 + 11/3 = 311/3