40 x 27 does not exhibit the distributive property.
(6x18)+(6x1)=115
7 x 86 does not HAVE a distributive property. The distributive property of multiplication can be used to calulate 7 x 86 as 7 x 86 = 7 x 80 + 7 x 6
4 x 18 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 8)
The distributive property involves both a multiplication and an addition.
2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
The distributive property is an attribute of two binary operations, not of individual numbers.
Your question does not make sense. An example of the distributive property is 5 x (3 + 4) = (5 x 3) + (5 x 4).
You need three numbers to apply a distributive property.
Distributive Property
The distributive property refers to a property of TWO binary operations - usually of multiplication and addition - not just one operation. Consequently, 7*420 does not have a distributive property.
Numbers do not have a distributive property. It is a property of binary operators. A binary operator, such a multiplication which is defined over a set S, can have the distributive property over another binary operator, such as addition, defined on the same set. To illustrate, if x y and z are members of a set S, then by the distributive property of multiplication over addition x*(y + z) = x*y + x*z