SOLUTION: My grand daughter is working on the distributive property in 3rd grade math. She is having a test tomorrow, and on her review sheet, she missed one of the questions. We do not unde

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Question 1001354: My grand daughter is working on the distributive property in 3rd grade math. She is having a test tomorrow, and on her review sheet, she missed one of the questions. We do not understand why...
A. (4x4)+(4x5)
B. (4x9p)+(4x9)
C. (8x5)+(8X5)
D. (8X4)+(8x5)
Can you help?

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John

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Distributive Property states that the product of a number and a sum is equal to the sum of the individual products of the addends and the number.
The practice is much easier than the definition. In practice, it says:
a(b+c)= (a*b)+(a+c).
Your granddaughter is being asked to apply the distributive law in reverse. here are a few, she can do the rest:
A. (4x4)+(4x5) = 4(4+5)
B. (4x9p)+(4x9)= 4(9+9)
C. (8+5)(8+5) = 8(5+5)