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What is 37x9?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/22/2022
  1. it is well 333 i think okay who goes to blackstock middle school uhh uhh ijs.
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How can you find 37x9 using the distributive property?

you would go: (30x9) + (7x9) = 270 + 63 = 333 which is the same as if you typed 37x9 into the calculator and got 333!


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