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what if you rewrite the problem as (10+4)*58.6 and used the distributive property to solve? explain how this is similar to your model using place value
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what if you rewrite the problem as (10+4)*58.6 and used the distributive property to solve? explain how this is similar to your model using place value
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(10*58.6)+(4*58.6)=586+243.4=820.4
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