Well, isn't that a happy little question! The distributive property tells us that we can multiply a number by a sum by multiplying the number by each addend separately and then adding the products. So, to find 220 times 8, you can break it down as 220 times 8 equals (200 times 8) plus (20 times 8), which equals 1760. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
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Oh, dude, it's like you want me to do math or something. Okay, fine. So, 8 times 9 using the distributive property is basically 8 times (5 + 4), which equals 8 times 5 plus 8 times 4, which is 40 plus 32, so the answer is 72. Math, man, it's everywhere.
Ah, the distributive property is like a gentle breeze flowing through your mathematical garden. When we have 220 multiplied by 8, we can break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. By distributing the 8 to both the hundreds and the tens place of 220, we can simplify the calculation by multiplying 8 by 200 and 8 by 20 separately, and then adding the results together. Just like painting a happy little tree, breaking down the problem into smaller steps can help us see the beauty in the math.
Well, honey, in the distributive property, you gotta multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number outside. So, 8 times 15 is 120. There you have it, simple as that!
8*37 = 8*(30+7) = 8*30 + 8*7 [that is using the distributive property] = 240 + 56 = 296
Ah, the distributive property is like a gentle breeze flowing through your mathematical garden. When we have 220 multiplied by 8, we can break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. By distributing the 8 to both the hundreds and the tens place of 220, we can simplify the calculation by multiplying 8 by 200 and 8 by 20 separately, and then adding the results together. Just like painting a happy little tree, breaking down the problem into smaller steps can help us see the beauty in the math.
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It is not the distributive property. The statement in the question is simply FALSE.
8*3.5 = 8*(3 + 0.5) which, applying the distributive property, = 8*3 + 8*0.5 = 24 + 4 = 28
8*31 = 8*(30 + 1) which, using the distributive property, is= 8*30 + 8*1 = 240 + 8 = 248
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8*37 = 8*(30+7) = 8*30 + 8*7 [that is using the distributive property] = 240 + 56 = 296
(12x8)*8
8 + 46 = 54.
The distributive property is a red herring for this question: you do not need it! The distributive property is applicable when you have two binary operations - multiplication and addition, for example. This question has nothing of the sort. Perhaps you meant some other property.
4 x 18 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 8)
8(3 + 8)