It is not the distributive property. The statement in the question is simply FALSE.
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
15*95 = 15*(100-5) = 15*100 - 15*5 = 1500 - 75 = 1425
15•(3÷b)=45÷b identify the property the statement illustrates
The commutative property.
Unless s is defined it is not a property.
35 x 3 = (30 x 3) + (5 x 3) = 90 + 15 = 105
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, like, in the distributive property, you distribute the 8 to both numbers inside the parentheses. So, 8 times 15 is 120. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
0.4*(7.5 + 40) = 19
6x + 15
There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
3(5 + 12)
You multiply 5x5 then 9x1.
16
This uses the distributive property.
15*95 = 15*(100-5) = 15*100 - 15*5 = 1500 - 75 = 1425