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Who ever helps will get 15 points and a thanks what are some ways you could break apart 7✖️9 using distributive property Tks and u will win your reward
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Who ever helps will get 15 points and a thanks what are some ways you could break apart 7✖️9 using distributive property Tks and u will win your reward
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You could do (6+1)•9 which would equal to 63
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( 5+2 ) x 9 equals 63 which is the same thing as 7x9
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