(6 x 2) + (6 x 3) = 6 x 5 = 30
To rewrite (3(4 + 5)) using the distributive property, you distribute the 3 to both terms inside the parentheses. This means you multiply 3 by 4 and 3 by 5: [ 3(4 + 5) = 3 \cdot 4 + 3 \cdot 5 = 12 + 15. ] So, (3(4 + 5) = 12 + 15).
(5 x 8) + (2 x 8) = 7 x 8 = 56
40 + 44 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 11) = 4 x 21 = 84
You don't. Mixed numbers and whole numbers are separate things.
6 and 3 over 100.
2f + 10 in distributive property
The property used to rewrite 9x2 + 9x3 is the Distributive Property. Using the Distributive Property the expression can be rewritten as 9x2 + 9x2 + 9x2 or 27x2.
No.
No, it is not.
5w
607*20 = 600*20 + 7*20
9
5
(4 x 9) + (5 x 9) = (9 x 9)c= 81
To rewrite ( 2(n + 2n) ) using the distributive property, you distribute the 2 across the terms inside the parentheses. This gives you ( 2 \cdot n + 2 \cdot 2n ), which simplifies to ( 2n + 4n ). Finally, you can combine like terms to get ( 6n ). Thus, ( 2(n + 2n) = 6n ).
Oh, the Distributive Property is a wonderful friend when it comes to sentences! Imagine you have a sentence like "I have 3 apples and 2 oranges." You can use the Distributive Property to rewrite it as "I have 3 apples and I have 2 oranges." It helps you break down and simplify sentences to make them easier to understand. Just like adding happy little trees to a painting, the Distributive Property adds clarity and beauty to your sentences.
(4 x 12) + (5 x 12) = 9 x 12 = 108