Give an original example of a situation in which the Distributive Property could be

used.

oobleck oobleck answered
3 years ago

figuring the sales tax on multiple items

Norah Norah answered
3 years ago

this was no help (at the teacher not at BOY)

Third Imposter Third Imposter answered
3 years ago

Shut up he's literally helping you stop being ungrateful and figure the rest out your self.

KING OF THE SCHOOL!!! KING OF THE SCHOOL!!! answered
1 year ago

WOW, y'all are SOOOO unhelpful right now. i'm very disappointed.

KING OF THE SCHOOL!!! KING OF THE SCHOOL!!! answered
1 year ago

oh and @third imposter, YOU'R the one that needs to shush-up

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

Sure, here is an original example of a situation in which the Distributive Property could be used:

Let's say you are organizing a party and want to buy 5 packs of balloons, each containing 10 balloons. You want to calculate the total number of balloons you need to buy.

To use the Distributive Property, you can multiply the number of packs by the number of balloons in each pack:

5 * (10 balloons) = 50 balloons

So, you will need a total of 50 balloons for the party.

In this example, the Distributive Property is applied by distributing the factor 5 to both the number of packs and the number of balloons in each pack. This allows you to calculate the total number of balloons needed effectively.

By understanding and utilizing the Distributive Property, you can simplify calculations and solve various math problems efficiently.

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