There can be no sensible answer to this question. A single number does not - and cannot - exhibit the distributive property.
In mathematics, the distributive property refers to a property of one mathematical operation over another, described for the elements of a set. Typically, the two operations are multiplication and addition, and the relevant set consists of numbers. Furthermore, since both operations are binary, at least three elements [numbers] are required.
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The "distributive property" applies to THREE numbers at a time - not to a single number - and it includes the operations of addition and multiplication.
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.
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Individual numbers do not have the distributive property - mathematical operations do.
Original: 9X36 Distributive Property: (9X6)+(9X30)