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Jenny uses the distributive property to write an expression equivalent to 18 + 36. Write an expression that could show what Jenny wrote.
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Jenny uses the distributive property to write an expression equivalent to 18 + 36. Write an expression that could show what Jenny wrote.
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Take a common factor between 18 and 36. Take 6 for example. Divide each number by 6 and put it inside the parentheses.
6(3+6)
Check your answer:
Distribute,
18+36
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Lets use the distributive property to re-write this:-
18 + 36
2(9 + 18)
To make sure of this, lets solve
2*9 = 18
2*18 = 36
36 + 18 = 54
54 = 54 PERFECT
Answer: 2(9 + 18)
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