Distributive Property (Expanding) Problems

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Distributive property (expanding)

Use the distributive property to expand this expression: `-8(13 - 16k)`

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Distributive property (expanding)

Use the distributive property to expand this expression: `-7(11s + 2b)`

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Distributive property (expanding)

Use the distributive property to expand this expression: `-8(16q - 7)`

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Distributive property (expanding)

Use the distributive property to expand this expression: `-11(4p - 40)`

The distributive property in mathematics implies that multiplication of the sum total of two or more than two adults by a number produces the very same outcome as multiplication of each addend separately the number and afterwards addition of the given products. Easy distributive property is an important method to solve an equation by expanding it. Distributive property expanding problems help in improving mathematical equation solving ability in students.

Teachers should provide easy distributive property problems pdf to students for better understanding  and quick solving of mathematical operations.

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The distributive property in mathematics implies that multiplication of the sum total of two or more than two adults by a number produces the very same outcome as multiplication of each addend separately the number and afterwards addition of the given products. Easy distributive property is an important method to solve an equation by expanding it. Distributive property expanding problems help in improving mathematical equation solving ability in students.

Teachers should provide easy distributive property problems pdf to students for better understanding  and quick solving of mathematical operations.

You can also try Distributive Property (Expanding) Worksheet and Distributive Property (Expanding) Quiz . You can take help from our Distributive Property (Expanding) perfect for empowering your math students! as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

The distributive property in mathematics implies that multiplication of the sum total of two or more than two adults by a number produces the very same outcome as multiplication of each addend separately the number and afterwards addition of the given products. Easy distributive property is an important method to solve an equation by expanding it. Distributive property expanding problems help in improving mathematical equation solving ability in students.

Teachers should provide easy distributive property problems pdf to students for better understanding  and quick so...

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Grade 6
Expressions, Equations, And Inequalities
6.EE.A.3

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