commutative property of multiplication
16 with 1 remaining 81 - 1 = 80 = 5 x 16
Commutative Property: 5 x 4 = 4 x 5 20 = 20
To use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 10, you can break down 10 into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, you can express 10 as 5 + 5. Then, apply the distributive property: (3 \times 10 = 3 \times (5 + 5) = (3 \times 5) + (3 \times 5) = 15 + 15 = 30). Thus, 3 times 10 equals 30.
Yes, 5 goes into 81. When you divide 81 by 5, the result is 16 with a remainder of 1. This means that 5 can fit into 81 a total of 16 times, but it does not divide evenly.
Commutative Property of Multiplication.
81 ÷ 19 = 4 with remainder 5 or 4.2632
commutative property of multiplication
(40+200)+(5+80)
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, like, 405 divided by 5 equals... 81! That's how many times 5 goes into 405. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
The property that multiplication of integers is commutative.
15 can go into 81 a total of 5 times. This is because 15 multiplied by 5 equals 75, which is the closest multiple of 15 to 81 without exceeding it. Therefore, 81 divided by 15 equals 5 with a remainder of 6.
The commutative property isn't of much use in this situation, since it states that 5 x 4 = 4 x 5 Either way, it equals 20.