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Damian Shelton
18 September, 01:02
35+14 distributive form
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Alfred Gilmore
18 September, 03:12
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7 * (5+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
35+14 = 7*5+7*2 = 7 * (5+2)
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Robert Frazier
18 September, 04:21
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Answer: 7 (5+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
In distributive form, you are multiplying a number to each term of an expression. We need to find a common number between 35 and 14 to write this into distributive form.
7 (5+2)
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