15*95 = 15*(100-5) = 15*100 - 15*5 = 1500 - 75 = 1425
no because distributive property is for multiple digit numbers.
You wouldn't. if it was something like 15(X-95) then you could use the distrubutive property but that is just a multiplication problem
8*3.5 = 8*(3 + 0.5) which, applying the distributive property, = 8*3 + 8*0.5 = 24 + 4 = 28
You don't. The distributive property involves at least three numbers.
There are three basic properties of numbers: Associative, Commutative, and Distributive. The commutative property says that b + a = a + b and a * b = b * a.
You multiply 5x5 then 9x1.
(40+200)+(5+80)
no because distributive property is for multiple digit numbers.
You wouldn't. if it was something like 15(X-95) then you could use the distrubutive property but that is just a multiplication problem
An example of how to use the distributive property: If you have 6x(5+4) you multiply 6x by 5 and get 30x. Then you multiply 6x by 4 and get 24x and then you would have 30x+24x which = 54x
The distributive property is not used for simplified multiplication. See http://www.algebrahelp.com/lessons/simplifying/distribution for information about how to use the distributive property to simplify other equations. 20 x 12 is already simplified, so the proper way to solve it is 12 x20 ----- 240 You could potentially factor and use the commutative property to find a simpler equation, ex. 20x12 -- break 20 into 10 and 2 10x2x12 -- multiply 2 by 12 10x24 -- multiply by 10 240
To expand a power, use the distributive property and multiply the base by itself the number of times indicated by the exponent. For example, to expand (x+2)^3, multiply (x+2) by itself three times using the distributive property.
8*3.5 = 8*(3 + 0.5) which, applying the distributive property, = 8*3 + 8*0.5 = 24 + 4 = 28
distributive property for (11-3)=
19 * 14 = (20 - 1) * 14 = 20*14 - 1*14 = 280 - 14 = 266
72.divided 4 in distributive property
You don't. The distributive property involves at least three numbers.