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Dereon Reyes
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18 May, 10:43
Distributive property of 56+64
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Nolan
18 May, 10:58
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56+64
(56+64)
110
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Giles
18 May, 11:12
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Distributive property is a (b+c) = ab + ac
So to make 56 + 64 in the form of that, we need to factor out the GCF. So ...
56 + 64 = 8 (7+8)
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