Enter the answer. 1.What is the value of w? 5(9 − 3) = w • 9 – 5 • 3 w =
Choose all answers that are correct. 2.Which expressions show how 5 • 37 can be rewritten using the distributive property? Choose all answers that are correct. A.5 • 30 + 7 B.5 • 30 + 5 • 7 C.5 • 40 – 5 • 7 D.5 • 40 – 5 • 3 3.Simplify: 3u + 7v + 4u – 2v A.7u + 5v B.7u + 9v C.10u – 2v D.12uv 4. Which are the like terms in 4x^3 – 7x^2 + x + x^3? A.4x^3, –7x^2, and x^3 B.4x^3and x C.4x^3and x^3 D.They are all like terms. 5. Simplify: 4x^3 – 3x^2 + x + 3x^3 A. 7x^3– 3x^2+ x B. 5y^3 C. 4x^3– 3x^2+ x + 3x^3 (the expression cannot be simplified) D. 7x^6– 3x^2+ x
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Well do you know what the distributive property states?
kinda
The distributive property lets you multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products.
Ok :) Watch this video to get a feel for it: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math/cc-6th-factors-and-multiples/cc-6th-distributive-property/v/the-distributive-property
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So for #1, 5(9-3)= w x 9- (5 x 3) do the parentheses first, and let me know what you get ;)
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