One example of a distributive property equation that equals 26 is (2(10 + 3) = 26). Here, you distribute the 2 to both terms inside the parentheses: (2 \times 10 + 2 \times 3), which simplifies to (20 + 6 = 26).
the answer is 30
5t-26 = 18t -26 = 18t -5t -26 = 13t t = -2
-26
If: 26 = 8+v Then: v = 18
For example, you use it every time you do a multiplication. For example, in the following multiplication: 13 x 2 --- 26 Actually 13 is being split into two parts, 10 + 3, and then the distributive property is applied.
the answer is 30
5*26 is 130. You don't need the distributive property for that! 5 = 10/2 So 26*5 = 26*10/2 = 260/2 = 130. Much simpler that way.
5t-26 = 18t -26 = 18t -5t -26 = 13t t = -2
The solution to the equation is x = 26/5 = 5.2
It is the property that 1 is the identity element under multiplication.
-26
If: 26 = 8+v Then: v = 18
For example, you use it every time you do a multiplication. For example, in the following multiplication: 13 x 2 --- 26 Actually 13 is being split into two parts, 10 + 3, and then the distributive property is applied.
1 is the multiplicative identity.
It is an equation and the value of r is 66
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.
453*26 = (400+50+3)*26 = 400*26 + 50*26 + 3*26 = 10400 + 1300 + 78 = 11778 If you do not know your 26 times tables, you could apply the distributive property to 26 as well: 453*26 = (400+50+3)*(20+6) = 400*20 + 400*6 + 50*20 + 50*6 + 3*20 + 3*6 Note that each term in the first bracket (parenthesis) must multiply each term in the second.