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Explain two ways to evaluate 45(13+18)

User Nicolas Boisvert
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Step 1

Way number 1

you can do the addition and then, the multiplication, it is


\begin{gathered} 45(13+18)= \\ 45(31)=45\cdot31 \\ 1395 \end{gathered}

Way number 1

you can use the distributive property to eliminate the parenthesis, a little reminder


a(b+c)=ab+ac

then


\begin{gathered} 45(13+18)= \\ 45\cdot13+45\cdot18 \\ 585+810 \\ 1395 \end{gathered}

and the result is the same

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