2(1+2)
2*1=2
2*2=4
2+4=6
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2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
As it stands, 16*102 has no distributive property. The distributive property is a property that multiplication has over addition. It is, therefore, necessary for the question to have a multiplicative components and an additive component.So, if you chose to write 102 as (100 + 2) then the question becomes16*(100 + 2)and THEN the distributive property can be used to express that as16*100 + 16*2You could, equally go for(10 + 6)*102 = 10*102 + 6*102Or split either number into any other convenient form of addition.
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6+5=5+6
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).
6(2 + 1) = 18==========
2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
As it stands, 16*102 has no distributive property. The distributive property is a property that multiplication has over addition. It is, therefore, necessary for the question to have a multiplicative components and an additive component.So, if you chose to write 102 as (100 + 2) then the question becomes16*(100 + 2)and THEN the distributive property can be used to express that as16*100 + 16*2You could, equally go for(10 + 6)*102 = 10*102 + 6*102Or split either number into any other convenient form of addition.
0.4*(7.5 + 40) = 19
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The rubbish browser used for posting questions on this site has nearly trashed your question so I cannot be 100% sure, but I suggest it is the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
6+5=5+6
16
4x(6+6+6+6+6+6)=
41
14
18