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Which statement illustrates the distributive property? 3(4+5)= 3(4)+5 3(4+5)= 3(4)+3(5) 3[(4)+(5)] = 3(4)+3(5) 3[(4)(5)] = [3(4) ][ 3(5)]
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Which statement illustrates the distributive property?
3(4+5)= 3(4)+5
3(4+5)= 3(4)+3(5)
3[(4)+(5)] = 3(4)+3(5)
3[(4)(5)] = [3(4) ][ 3(5)]
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3(4+5)= 3(4)+3(5)
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3(4+5)= 3(4)+3(5)
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