Oh, dude, the distributive property is like that annoying friend who always wants to share everything. So, when you have 9 times 44, you can break it down as 9 times (40 + 4), which is the same as (9 times 40) plus (9 times 4). So, technically, 9 times 44 using the distributive property is 360 + 36, which equals 396.
Ah, the distributive property is like a gentle breeze through the trees. To find 9 times 44 using the distributive property, you can break it down into (9 times 40) plus (9 times 4). So, 9 times 44 equals 360 plus 36, which equals 396. Just remember, there are many ways to approach a problem, and each one can lead to a beautiful solution.
In the context of the distributive property, multiplying 9 by 44 involves breaking down the multiplication into simpler parts. This can be expressed as 9 * (40 + 4), where the 9 is distributed across the addition of 40 and 4. Applying the distributive property, this simplifies to (9 * 40) + (9 * 4), resulting in 360 + 36, which equals 396.
distributive property for (11-3)=
9(10+3)
9
The distributive property is a property that is relevant to two binary operations, not to numbers. 5(4 + 7)
9*8 = 72. You do not need the distributive property for such a basic multiplication.
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distributive property for (11-3)=
The distributive property is not used in evaluating 49 + 9.
9(10+3)
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
9
9(1 + 4)
It is usually applied in arithmetic to simplify multiplication. For example, find the value of 9*46. Now, my knowledge of the 9 times table does not extend to 46 nines and I certainly do not know the 46 times table but, using the distributive property: 9 * 46 = 9*(40 + 6) = 9*40 + 9*6 [That's the step where the distributive property was used] and, now its easy. I know 9*4 = 36 so 9*40 = 360 and 9*6 = 56 Thus 9 * 46 = 360 + 56 = 416.
9(9 + 3) = (9 x 9) + (3 x 9) = 12 x 9 = 108
9(4+5)
19*14 = 19*(10 + 4) = 19*10 + 19*4 = 190 + 76 = 266 (You could use the distributive property again to split 19 into 10 + 9 but that is multiplying by 19 is simple enough and using the distributive property for that is just laziness.
The distributive property is a property that is relevant to two binary operations, not to numbers. 5(4 + 7)