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Use the Distributive Property to find the price of 5 CDs that cost $15.99 each. $75.00 $80.00 $79.95 $80.50
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Use the Distributive Property to find the price of 5 CDs that cost $15.99 each.
$75.00
$80.00
$79.95
$80.50
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$79.95 <3
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The Distributive Property suggests that we multiply the price of each CD with the number of CDs to calculate the total price. Mathematically, the step is shown below.
total cost = ($15.99 / CD) x (5 CD) = $79.95
Thus, the answer is the third choice.
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