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There is no distributive property involved in 20 + 44.
607*20 = 600*20 + 7*20
19 * 14 = (20 - 1) * 14 = 20*14 - 1*14 = 280 - 14 = 266
To express ( 364 \times 26 ) using the distributive property, you can break down 26 into smaller parts, like 20 and 6. This gives you: [ 364 \times 26 = 364 \times (20 + 6) ] Using the distributive property, this expands to: [ 364 \times 20 + 364 \times 6 ] Now you can calculate each part separately.
No. The distributive property applies to two operations (usually multiplication and addition), NOT to numbers.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
19*70 = (20 - 1)*70 = 20*70 - 1*70 = 1400 - 70 = 1330
You look for a common factor between the two terms, take it out, and use the distributive property.
distributive property of equality
The GCF of 12 and 20 is 4. The distributive property states that 12 x 20 = 10 x 20 + 2 x 20 = 200 + 40 = 240 4(3 + 5)
(20 x 3) + (2 x 3) = 60 + 6 = 66
(2 x 14) + (3 x 14) = 5 x 14 = 70