To distribute a math problem you have to multiply each number and carry it on the next number. Confusing.. but here... a(b+c) to distribute this you take the a and multiply by both numbers.it would be ab+ac:)
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The answer will depend on the context. To distribute your products to customers you could use a logistic company.
You would distribute the numbers for example 5(4+5) you would go 5*4 + 5*5and you get the answer which is 45.
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They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
The same as everyone else
The Land Ordinance of 1785 set forth how the government of the United States would measure, divide and distribute the land it had acquired from Great Britain north and west of the Ohio River at the end of the American Revolution.
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They gave the land as an incentive to build the railroad .
The French land grant system was called the seigneurial system. Under this system, large parcels of land were granted to seigneurs who would then distribute smaller plots to habitants. Seigneurs collected rents and taxes from habitants in exchange for protection and use of the land.
The Land Ordinance of 1785 set forth how the government would measure, divide and distribute the land it had acquired. It laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act in 1862.
The marketing program would implement the marketing plan. For example, part of your plan might be to distribute 500 flyers in a neighborhood. The program component would be to design, print, and actually distribute the flyers. A sub-component of this item on your plan would include the need to hire people to distribute the flyers. The program part of the sub-component would be to hire workers to distribute the flyers.
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To distribute a math problem you have to multiply each number and carry it on the next number. Confusing.. but here... a(b+c) to distribute this you take the a and multiply by both numbers.it would be ab+ac:)
The Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865 to assist formerly enslaved people, initially aimed to distribute land to freedmen, particularly through the confiscated lands of the Confederacy. However, it ultimately distributed only a small amount of land, with estimates ranging from 40,000 to 50,000 acres. Most of the land distribution efforts were hindered by political opposition and the eventual return of land to former Confederate owners. As a result, the promise of land ownership for many freedmen largely remained unfulfilled.
In the late 1700s and early 1800s, Georgia used two primary methods to distribute land: the Headright System and the Land Lottery. The Headright System granted land to heads of households, allowing them to claim parcels based on family size, while the Land Lottery randomly assigned lots to eligible participants, often promoting settlement and development. These methods aimed to encourage population growth and agricultural expansion in the state.