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Directions: Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all tiles will be used.Use properties of operations to prove z + z + z + z = 4z. z • 4 = 4z Associative Property 1 + (z • z • z • z) Distributive Property z • (1 + 1 + 1 + 1) Distributive Property z • 0 + z • 0 + z • 0 + z • 0 Multiplicative Identity z • 4 = 4z Commutative Property z • 1 + z • 1 + z • 1 + z • 1 Multiplicative Identity ↓ ↓ Submit Reset

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

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ANYONE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm here to save the day

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hooray

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what do you know so far

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i drag it

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

im not really sure i stink with associative

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

*proporty

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

idk

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u still here

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yea

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OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

Directions: Select all the correct answers. Skylie has a rectangular garden divided into two smaller rectangular sections: a flower section and a vegetable section. The flower section and the vegetable section each measure 6.5 feet on the side facing east. On the side facing north, the flower section measures x feet and the vegetable section measures 3 feet. Which of the following expressions represents the area of Skylie's rectangular garden? (6.5x + 3) square feet (6.5x + 19.5) square feet 6.5(x + 3) square feet (x + 9.5) square feet 13(x + 3) square feet (13x + 39) square feet how about this on godofwar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6.5(x + 3)

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

any other ones

OpenStudy (thewalkingdeadrick):

(6.5x+19.5) is also one

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hold on

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know that's it

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