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Hot to do distribute property

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I am assuming you meant How to do Distributive Property

Think about it like this:

If I have a really complicated numerical equation like"


(64\cdot43) + (64\cdot47) = ?

However, there is an easy way to do this. Take a look at the equation:


(\textcircled{64}\cdot43) + (\textcircled{64}\cdot47) = ?

We can see that 64 is common here. So what we can do is take 64 out separately like this and put it off to one side:


64

Then, look at the other numbers
43 \text{ and } 47 and also take a look at the sign in between the two parentheses. It is a plus sign. So you would have 43+47 in the middle. So, the outcome of our problem would be:


64(43+47) = 64(100) = 6400

There we go, as simple as that, we solved a really complex equation, and made it really easy. Hope this Helps!!

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