no
m = n/(n-1)
No, the equation m + n = n + m does not represent the distributive property. The distributive property is typically written as a(b + c) = ab + ac, where a, b, and c are numbers. It describes the relationship between multiplication and addition. The equation m + n = n + m is known as the commutative property of addition, which states that the order of addition does not affect the sum.
Yes.
m + n = 10000.05m + 0.06n = 57
no
m = n/(n-1)
No, the equation m + n = n + m does not represent the distributive property. The distributive property is typically written as a(b + c) = ab + ac, where a, b, and c are numbers. It describes the relationship between multiplication and addition. The equation m + n = n + m is known as the commutative property of addition, which states that the order of addition does not affect the sum.
Yes.
m + n = 10000.05m + 0.06n = 57
It is the property of n as the additive identity.
87
The value of n is 3, by the commutative property.
It would be the same number either way because its addition.
N=l-m
No property. Unless n is known there is no property exhibited.
No. If your trying to find n, then you subtract four from each side. n = 10 That would be subtraction property of equality.