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6(10+5)=6•10+6•5 true or false

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Answer:

true, I hope this will help.

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Answer:


\boxed{\underline{\bf \: True}}

Explanation:


\sf \: 6(10 + 5) = 6•10 + 6•5

Check with LHS = RHS rule method.

LHS


\sf6(10 + 5) \\ \sf = 6(15) \\ \sf = 6 * 15 \\ \bf = 90

RHS


\sf6•10 + 6•5 \\ \sf = 60 + 30 \\ \bf= 90

We can see that both LHS & RHS give
\boxed{\underline{\bf \: 90}}as the solution. LHS = RHS. Hence proved.

Answer ->
\boxed{\underline{\bf \: True}}

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