You use the distributive property every time you use the standard multiplication method, whether mentally or with pencil and paper. In this case, 6 x 53 = 6 x (50 + 3) = 6 x 50 + 6 x 3.
0.4*(7.5 + 40) = 19
This is a common early math question which is attempting to teach "quick math".7 x 23 can be described with the distributive property because 23 can be rewritten as "20 + 3"This means that 7 x 23 can be rewritten as 7 x (20 + 3)THE 7 DISTRIBUTES TO EACH NUMBER AND MULTIPLIES(7 x 20)+(7 x 3) --> 140 + 21 = 161
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What happens to the quick return ratio when the stroke length is reduced?
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to divide u can use long division, partial quotients, repeated subtraction or distributive property
0.4*(7.5 + 40) = 19
The expression is 'as quick as a wink'.Or 'As quick as a flash!'
This is a common early math question which is attempting to teach "quick math".7 x 23 can be described with the distributive property because 23 can be rewritten as "20 + 3"This means that 7 x 23 can be rewritten as 7 x (20 + 3)THE 7 DISTRIBUTES TO EACH NUMBER AND MULTIPLIES(7 x 20)+(7 x 3) --> 140 + 21 = 161
only if you're quick
The expression Cut to the quick has two different meanings. The most common of these uses "the quick" in the sense of a very sensitive part of the body, and refers to UNDER THE FINGERNAIL. The expression "cut to the quick" when used in this way means to hurt, deeply distress or emotionally wound. Variations of this expression such as "touched to the quick" or "stung to the quick" can be dated but to the early 1500's, although the current "cut to the quick" was considered a cliché from around the 1850's onwards. The second meaning, although not so commonly used, is used as another way to say get to the point. This version of "cut to the quick" is also known as "cut to the quip".
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Quick can be defined as "the tender sensitive flesh of the living body, esp. that under the nails." (Random House College Dictionary). To "hurt to the quick" or another common expression "cut to the quick" means to injure deeply.
Websites such as Zillow and Eppraisal offer services to get quick property appraisal in Florida and the US. MSN Real Estate also offers information and advice on obtaining appraisal.
In order to qualify for a quick loan, you have to give out information such as how much your house is worth and your mortage goal. They then calculate this and give you your quick loan.
Quick.This sounds like a reference to the illustrated children's book by Audrey Wood. The title is I'm As Quick As A Cricket. Here it is on Amazon:http://www.Amazon.com/Quick-Cricket-Childs-Play-Library/dp/0859533069The phrase "quick as a cricket" was almost certainly created for this book. It is not a common expression in English otherwise. All the occurrences of this expression in Google seem to be references to the book. If it were a standard expression in English, it would appear in some ordinary context and not just in reference to children's literature.
Don't look directly at it, just a quick look