What is the correct reason for statement 3? Prove: (2y) ∙ 4 + y = 9y 1. (2y) ∙ 4 + y 1. Given
2. 4 ∙ (2y) + y 2. Commutative Property
3. (4 ∙ 2) ∙ y + y 3.
4. 8y + y 4. Commutative Property
5. 9y 5. Addition
A. Multiplication
B. Distributive Property
C. Addition
D. Associative Property (I say b or d)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A. Multiplication
B. Distributive Property
C. Addition
D. Associative Property (I say b or d)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2y * 4 + y = 9y
8y + y = 9y
9y = 9y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Don't solve it what property is it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The wording of the question is a mess, what is asked of you?
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I'm good at math, not words.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the correct reason for statement 3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that 2y * 4 is the same as 2 * y * 4 and any other combination you can think of. Because they're multiplied between each other.