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24 March, 23:56

Can the distributive property be used to rewrite 7x (10-3)

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  1. 25 March, 00:16
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    Yes it can

    It's right
  2. 25 March, 00:25
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    Yes, the distributive property can be used to rewrite 7x (10-3).

    7x (10-3) = 70x - 21x

    The most simplified form is 49x.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can use the distributive property when you are multiplying (a) number (s) by a group of numbers closed into brackets ().

    "10-3" is enclosed in brackets, so you can distribute the "7x" (which is outside of the brackets) to each of the numbers inside the brackets.

    The two numbers inside the brackets:

    10 (positive ten)

    -3 (negative three)

    The number outside the brackets:

    7x (positive seven times 'x')

    Multiply the number outside with each number inside:

    (7x) (10) = 70x

    (7x) (-3) = - 21x

    Add them together.

    (70x) + (-21x) Plus and minus sign makes one minus sign.

    = 70x - 21x Distributed

    = 49x Further simplified by collecting like terms
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