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April wants to multiply 6 and 42 using the distributive property. Which of the following number sentences shows how she could do it? 6 × 42 = 42 × 6 6 × (40 + 2) = (6 × 40) + 2 (6 × 42) × 1 = 6 × (42 ×
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April wants to multiply 6 and 42 using the distributive property. Which of the following number sentences shows how she could do it?
6 × 42 = 42 × 6
6 × (40 + 2) = (6 × 40) + 2
(6 × 42) × 1 = 6 × (42 × 1)
6 × (40 + 2) = (6 × 40) + (6 × 2)
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6×(40+2)=(6×40)+(6×2)
252=252
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