Distributive property
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Intros
Lessons
- Showing that a × (b + c) = (a × b) + (a × c)
- Common mistakes to avoid when using the distributive property
- Using area blocks to demonstrate the distributive property
- Why is it called the "distributive" property?
- The general formula for the distributive property
- Using the distributive property for other types of real numbers (decimals, fractions, integers)
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Examples
Lessons
- Distributive Property Equations
Use the distributive property to fill in the blanks.- 6 × (3 + 5 + 4) = 6 × ___ + 6 × ___ + 6 × ___
= _______+ _______+ ______
= _______
6 × (___) = _______
_______ = _______ - 12 × (10. 5 + 1.2) = 12 × ___ + 12 × ___
= _______ + _______
= _______
12 × (___) = _______
_______ = _______ - 3 × () = 3 × ___ + 3 × ___
= _______ + _______
= _______
3 × (___) = _______
_______ = _______
- 8 × (6 + __) = 8 × ___ + 8 × ___
= _______ + _______
= 104
8 × (___) = 104
_______ = 104
- 6 × (3 + 5 + 4) = 6 × ___ + 6 × ___ + 6 × ___
- Distributive property as a shortcut
Use the distributive property to split up one of the factors. This can be a shortcut so that you can use your times tables knowledge. Solve and check the answer using long (normal) multiplication - Distributive property using area blocks
Use an area block to show each distributive property, then solve. - Rewriting a sum as a distributive property
Rewrite each sum as a distributive property expression. Recall that the general formula for the distributive property is: a × (b + c) = a × b + a × c - Distributive property word problem 1
Eight people go to a restaurant for a buffet dinner. The cost per person for the meal is $11.50 and there is a separate drink cost of $2.10. How much did they pay all together? - Distributive property word problem 2
In a movie theatre, there are 3 sections you can sit in (left, middle, right). Each row has 6 seats in the left section, 14 in the middle section, and 8 in the right section.- If there are 10 rows, how many seats are there in each section? And how many total seats are there in the theatre?