Sign In
Ask Question
Mathematics
Sunny
30 December, 11:47
5*[3+4] use the distributive property
+2
Answers (
2
)
Anabelle Stout
30 December, 12:22
0
35
Step-by-step explanation:
5 times 3 is 15
5 times 4 is 20
15+20=35
Comment
Complaint
Link
Skylar Miller
30 December, 12:27
0
Use pemdas-parentheses, evaluate, multiply, divide, add, subtract. so what in the brackets first so now you have 5*7 which equals 35
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“5*[3+4] use the distributive property ...”
in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
15m is what % of 3m.
Answers (1)
When finding the equation of a linear function in a table how do I find y when x is 0?
Answers (2)
A square sandwich has been cut into two congruent triangles what is the area of each triangle. All i know is that one leg/side is 6
Answers (1)
What two numbers multiply to get 24 and add to get 5
Answers (2)
Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi. The diagrams are not drawn to scale. Radius=1.7m length=15 m
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
The grocery utore ordered 150 pineapples. 5 of the pineapples were sold. How many pineapples were not sold?
Answers (2)
Kim is showing her steps to solve the expression - 18.9 : 1/4. answer? In which step did Kim make an error? Step 1: - 18.9: Step 2: - 18.9 ⋅ 4 Step 3: 75.6 A: Step 1 B: Step 2 C: Step 3 D: There is no error.
Answers (1)
Find the next two terms in the sequence 40,10,-20,-50
Answers (2)
Which direction does the graph of the equation shown below open? right, left, up, or down? x^2+6x-4y+5=0
Answers (1)
Which of the following best describes the expression 7x 2y? the sum of two products; there are two terms the product of two sums; there are two terms the sum of two products; there are four terms the product of two sums; there are four terms
Answers (1)
Home
»
Mathematics
» 5*[3+4] use the distributive property
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?