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Solve the Distributive Property: 6 x ? = (6 x 40) + (6 x 3)
A 41, 30
B 340
C 44
D 43
F 30
2
Solve the Distributive Property: 2 x ? = (2 x 50) + (2 x 3)
A 53
B 32
C 45
D 305
F 35
3
Martha found a piece of paper on her desk about distributive property , the piece of paper only shows:
7 x 58 =
. Martha needs your help to solve the rest of the problem!
A (7 x 50) + (7 x 8)
B (7 + 50) x (7 x 50)
C (4 + 58) x (7 x 8)
4
Erqeet needs help finding the number for "(1 x 90) + (1 x 2)"
A 82
B 92
C 75
5
Amana says that this Distributive Property problem is correct, is she correct?
(2 x 59) + (2 x 9)
. If not... Why?
A Yes, that is the correct answer.
B No, that is not because the numbers aren't the same
C No, because there is no "0" after the "5" in: (2 x 59)
D No, because the "9" should be in the 2nd parenthesis
6
Roby says that this Distributive Property problem is correct, is he correct?
(5 x 40) + (5 x 2)'
. If not... Why?
A Yes, everything is correct.
B No, the numbers should be the same.
7
What is the unknown number? Choose all possibilities! (6 x ?) + (6 x 4)
A 58
B 44
C 94
D 49
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