The distributive property states that when you multiply a number by a sum, you can distribute the multiplication to each addend. For example, using the numbers 9 and 15, you could express the sum as 9 + 15 = 9 + (10 + 5) = (9 + 10) + 5 = 19 + 5 = 24. In this case, the distributive property helps to simplify calculations by breaking down the sum into manageable parts.
The distributive property is not used in evaluating 49 + 9.
The commutative property.
distributive property of 144 and 9 is 3(36 + 3) 3 * 36 = 144, and 3 * 3 = 9 At least I believe that is right. Not sure
To simplify the expression (9(x + 3)) using the Distributive property, multiply 9 by each term inside the parentheses. This gives you (9 \cdot x + 9 \cdot 3), which simplifies to (9x + 27). Thus, the simplified expression is (9x + 27).
(9 x 1) + (9 x 4) = 9 x 5 = 45
9(10+3)
The distributive property is not used in evaluating 49 + 9.
9
9(1 + 4)
The commutative property.
9(4 + 5)
(2 x 9) + (3 x 9) = 5 x 9 = 45 The GCF is 9.
distributive property for (11-3)=
The distributive property is: a ( b + c) = ab + ac so you need a sum. Remember that 44 is 40 + 4, that is your sum. so... 9 x 44 = 9 (40 + 4) = (9 x 40) + (9 x 4)
distributive property of 144 and 9 is 3(36 + 3) 3 * 36 = 144, and 3 * 3 = 9 At least I believe that is right. Not sure
To simplify the expression (9(x + 3)) using the Distributive property, multiply 9 by each term inside the parentheses. This gives you (9 \cdot x + 9 \cdot 3), which simplifies to (9x + 27). Thus, the simplified expression is (9x + 27).
(9 x 1) + (9 x 4) = 9 x 5 = 45