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Define Distributivity Law with examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Distributive Law says that multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together is the same as doing each multiplication separately. Example: 3 × (2 + 4) = 3×2 + 3×4. So the "3" can be "distributed" across the "2+4" into 3 times 2 and 3 times 4.

Answered by madhuwailic
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Step-by-step explanation:

The distributivity law says that multiplying the number by a group of numbers added together is the same as doing each multiplication seperately.

For example,

3 ×(2+4) = 3×2 + 3×4. so 3 can be distributed across the 2+4 into 3 times 2 and 3 times 4

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