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7 September, 03:56

Marla did 64 sit-ups each day for one week. Use the distributive property to sow an expression you ca. Use to find the total number of sit-ups Marla did during the week.

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  1. 7 September, 04:00
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    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (60*7) + (4*7) = 448

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (50*7) + (14*7) = 448

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (40*7) + (24*7) = 448

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = 64 * 7 = 448

    A distributive property allows us to multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately first and then summing the products together.

    64 sit ups could be written as 60+4, 50+14 or 40+24.

    Apply the distributive property:

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (60*7) + (4*7) = 448

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (50*7) + (14*7) = 448

    Marla did 64 sit ups each day for one week = (40*7) + (24*7) = 448

    We can try any two numbers whose sum is 64 and all will give us the answer 448 ...
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