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Jane said that 6(64) = 6(50) + 6(14). Is she correct? Use the Distributive Property to explain your answer.

User MarcXandre
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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

6(64) = 6(50+14)

Using the Distributive Property, 6 needs to be multiplied by both 50 and 14.

6(50+14) = 6(50) + 6(14)

Thus, Jane is correct.

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