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Chapter 1-5: The Distributive Property

Chapter 1-5: The Distributive Property. Rewrite (3+11)5 using the Distributive Property. Then evaluate. Example 1 Distribute Over Addition. Rewrite 2(13 - 7) using the Distributive Property. Then evaluate. Example 2 Distribute Over Subtraction.

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Chapter 1-5: The Distributive Property

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  1. Chapter 1-5: The Distributive Property

  2. Rewrite (3+11)5 using the Distributive Property. Then evaluate. Example 1 Distribute Over Addition

  3. Rewrite 2(13 - 7) using the Distributive Property. Then evaluate. Example 2 Distribute Over Subtraction

  4. A music store charges 6% sales tax on all items. Ryan buys a CD for $17.50 and a set of headphones for $10.50. Find the total cost of the two items. Example 3 Use the Distributive Property

  5. Rewrite each product using the Distributive Property. Then simplify. • (x + 7)4 • 2(3a - b + 2c2) Example 5 Algebraic Expressions

  6. Simplify each expression. • 3y2+7y2+2xy • b + 2b + 2b 3 3 Example 6 Combine Like Terms

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