Medal&Fan! 6 + (2/3)(3/2) + (2/3)(6b) – 3b a. Associative (Addition) b. Multiplicative Identity c. Substitution d. Distributive
6 + 1 + 4b – 3b a. Commutative (Multiplication) b. Substitution c. Multiplicative Identity d. Multiplicative Inverse
first one is distributive
second one substitution i think !
E. none :DD
@sourwing haha your asking for it man! ;3
@BangkokGarrett do you understand these? :)
What is the complete question? Did you leave out the stuff leading up to this?
Choose the property that best justifies the equation 6 + (2/3)(3/2) + (2/3)(6b) – 3b Select one: a. Associative (Addition) b. Multiplicative Identity c. Substitution d. Distributive
If the prior line to this line were: 6 + (2/3)[(3/2) + 6b] – 3b then it would be distributive as you're distributing the 2/3 weird question! there MUST be something prior to this
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