Use the distributive property to evaluate the expression. Show the steps you used to find the answer. Use the distributive property to find the value of the variable w that makes the equation true. Show the steps you used to find the answer. Read the problem and follow the directions. 1. 94 7 2. 7 51 3. 9 (6 + b) 5. Katie is having 7 friends over to lunch. She is giving each of them 3 chicken tenders and some apple slices for lunch. Let a represent the unknown number of apple slices. Use the distributive property to write an expression in simplest form that represents the
total number of food pieces Katie needs. Show the steps you used to find the answer. 6. Lou ran the 75-yard dash 3 times today before winning the final race. Use the distributive property to find out how many yards he ran.
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