How do you use an exponent to represent a number such as 16
16
16 + 31 = 31 + 16This shows COMMUTATIVE PROPERTY OF ADDITION. It means that changing the order of the addends does not affect the sum.
32/4=8 For example: 00000000(16), 12345678(16), DEADBEEF(16), FFFFFFFF(16).
It is the property that equals plus equals are equals.
The distributive property is an attribute of two binary operations, not of individual numbers.
First, I would find that the GCF of 20 and 16 is 4. Then, I would divide both 20 and 16 by 4. Last, I would use the distributive property to write the sum as 4(5 + 4).
16
(16x100)+(16x2)
20+16 gcf two number 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.
GCF(16, 12) = 4. The distributive property is an attribute of two mathematical operations - not of numbers.
The property that multiplication is distributive over addition means that a*(b+c) = (a*b) + (a*c) The usufulness of this property can be illustrated by the following example: 8*(102) = 8*(100+2) = (8*100) + (8*2) = 800 + 16 = 816. So if you split 102 into 100 and 2, and then use the distributive property, you do not need to work with a large number such as 102.
The GCF is 16.
16 x 102 = (16 x 100) + (16 x 2) = 1600 + 32 = 1632
102 x 16 = (102 x 10) + (102 x 6)
Oh, dude, the distributive property is just a fancy way of saying you gotta distribute that number outside the parentheses to everything inside. So, for 16(24), you just multiply 16 by 24 and get 384. Easy peasy, like spreading butter on toast.