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Explain distributive product with example

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Answered by ishwarsuvasiya14
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Answer:

The distributive property lets you multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products. ... Consider the firstexample, the distributive property lets you "distribute" the 5 to both the 'x' and the '2'.

Answered by SweetSup3020
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The distributive property of multiplication states that when a number is multiplied by the sum of two numbers, the first number can be distributed to both of those numbers and multiplied by each of them separately, then adding the two products together for the same result as multiplying the first number by the sum.

For example :-

1-99 x 20 = (100 – 1) x 20 = 100 x 20 – 1 x 20 = 2000 – 20 = 2180

2-58 x 4 = (60 – 2) x 4 = 60 x 4 – 2 x 4 = 240 – 8 = 232

3-511 x 3 = (500 + 11) x 3 = 500 x 3 + 11 x 3 = 1500 + 33 = 1533

4-290 x 5 = (300 – 10) x 5 = 300 x5 – 10 x 5 = 1500 – 50 = 1450

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