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18 July, 11:39

Confused with these distributive property problems. i am asked to verify the distributive property in them but i dont get why one number is used twice for example;

6 * (2 + 10)

6 * 2 + 6 * 10 <--here in this part why is the 6 used twice after applying the distributive property? and why do you have to multiply by it afterwards?

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  1. 18 July, 14:39
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    The 6 out front tells you to multiply 6 to the sum in the parenthesis, in this case being 12, so 6*12=72.

    If you use the distributive property you are not going to add the 2 and 10 first but instead multiply the 6 to each of them separately and add last. So, 6*2 + 6*10 = 12+60 = 72

    You get the same answer just doing it a different way.
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