You don't need to use the distribution property, you can just multiply them. There is also nothing to distribute, so distribution simply cannot be done!
The answer is 9464.
To express ( 364 \times 26 ) using the distributive property, you can break down 26 into smaller parts, like 20 and 6. This gives you: [ 364 \times 26 = 364 \times (20 + 6) ] Using the distributive property, this expands to: [ 364 \times 20 + 364 \times 6 ] Now you can calculate each part separately.
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.
40 x 27 does not exhibit the distributive property.
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.
364 is one answer 14 x 26 = 364 26 x 14 = 364 Half that also works ... 182/14 = 13 182/26 = 7
The distributive property is an attribute of two binary operations, not of individual numbers.
You need three numbers to apply a distributive property.
Your question does not make sense. An example of the distributive property is 5 x (3 + 4) = (5 x 3) + (5 x 4).
364
That appears to be distributive. 2 x (4 + 6) = 2 x 4 + 2 x 6
364