90
Addition, by itself, does not have a distributive property. Multiplication has a distributive property over addition, according to which: a*(b + c) = a*b + a*c
12*90 = 12*(100-10) = 12*100 - 12*10 = 1200 - 120 = 1080.
Addition, by itself, does not have a distributive property. Multiplication has a distributive property over addition, according to which: a*(b + c) = a*b + a*c
what is the distributive property of 44 times 60
9(10+3)
90
90
90
35 x 3 = (30 x 3) + (5 x 3) = 90 + 15 = 105
The distributive property is a characteristic that two mathematical operators may have. Numbers do not have a distributive property.
Numbers do not have a distributive property. The distributive property is an attribute of one arithmetical operation over another. The main example is the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
16x9=9x6+9x10=54+90=144
The distributive property applies to two binary operations, not to an individual number. It is therefore, impossible to make "786 distributive property".
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There is no manifestation of the distributive property in 8700 8300
Individual numbers do not have the distributive property - mathematical operations do.