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Catherine Logan
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6 November, 22:08
Solve 5·23 using the distributive property.
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Ezequiel Duarte
6 November, 22:30
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5*23
Note 23 = 20 + 3
5*23 = 5 * (20 + 3) and by distributive property
5*23 = 5*20 + 5*3 = 100 + 15 = 115
= 115
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Baylee Eaton
6 November, 22:38
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So first you do five times twenty and add five times three
5*20=100
5*3=15
115
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