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The distributive property combines (blank) and (blank) to make multiplying whole numbers simpler
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The distributive property combines addition and multiplication to make multiplying whole numbers simpler.
It combines multiplication of simpler numbers with addition.
For example:
26 x 15 can be written as: 15(10+10+6)
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