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Which expression shows how 5⋅37 can be rewritten using the distributive property? 5x30+5x7 5x30+5x37 15x30+15x37 5x30+7
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Which expression shows how 5⋅37 can be rewritten using the distributive property?
5x30+5x7
5x30+5x37
15x30+15x37
5x30+7
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Answer:
5*30+5*7
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5 x 30 + 5 x 7 is the correct option.
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