Verify the Distributive property of addition for the rational numbers 7/12, -5/6 and 3/2
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The Distributive Property equation is used often in our everyday lives…more often than we probably know! I like to give my students the example of throwing a party and needing food at the grocery store. I need to buy snacks and soda for my party. The grocery store has 1 bag of chips for $3 and 1 gallon sodas for $5. I need to buy 6 bags of chips and 6 gallons of soda. How could I set this up to find the total? I could easily use Distributive Property to group ($3 + $5) and multiply by 6 so it would look like this: 6(3 + 5). This would also be the same as solving it like this: 6 x 3 + 6 x 5. Using Distributive Property would be easier to use, both ways would get a total of $48
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