Identify which distributive property problem below would help you solve the following scenario: Your English class has 23 students. You would like to treat the class to cookies. You would like each person to have 3 cookies. Which expression would be a quick way to figure out how many cookies you would need to bake? 3(23 + 3) 3(20 − 3) 3(23 − 3) 3(20 + 3)
@mud116 You know the answer? I know it.
im afraid your going to troll me wiht your 12 genius mind if i answer -_-
First One?
So may I go ahead and answer?
yes
No, not the first lol
to stacey not U!
I'm answering it now.
LET Stacey try
Alright @staceyyyy1 Hint, this question is easy but it's like a confusing one for n00bz
wow dude really!!!!!!?
You are such a mini troll
The Last One.
Thank you if mini-troll is in the positive sense.
@staceyyyy1 YEP! Y'know why?
see i knew she would figure it out :D
Because 20+3 = The Amount Of Students x 3 The Amount Of Cookies For Each Student.
see parth she isn't a noob
Yeah, let me say it. The expression should be: \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 3(23) }\) But, to make it confusing, they've made it: \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 3(20 + 3) }\) If we 20 + 3 = 23, right? You can even solve both and you get the same answer :)
Can I have a medal if you guys don't mind giving?
stacey figured it out!!!!
Thank You. It Threw Me Off. f. And Whats A Noob?
I've given the reason, the exact one.
Noob = Neophyte = Amateur.
i would give you both medals but i cant give you both medals and a noob is like a newby but a little bit more mean
I wasn't mean for stacey.
stacey could u award parth a medal and then we can give a medal to you
A medal market.
Geez Thanks.
give stacey a medal not me!!
there ya go good job ;)
Seriously, I should get one from stacey for my effort :P
she did give you one -_-
Oh yeah lol
So I deserve one from you.
-_- i gave mine to the person who answered the question i'll give you one another time i promise
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