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Which shows how the distributive property can be used to evaluate 7 times 8 and four-fifths?

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61.6 would be the answer
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Answer:

56 + StartFraction 28 over 5 EndFraction = 56 + 5 and three-fifths = 61 and three-fifths

Got it right on my test.

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