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Curriculum: Arizona Academic Content Standards   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Whole Numbers  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 1.2.PO 9: Distributive Property  Click to change Lesson

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f   Add: 35 + 995
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f   Multiply: 96 × 823
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f   Helena bought 6 markers each costing $10. She again bought 4 more markers the next day. Find the total money spent to buy the markers.   f View Solution
f   A florist sold 34 bouquets on Monday. On the next day, he sold 66 bouquets. How many bouquets did he sell in all?
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f   Add: 124 + 44
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f   Add: 846 + 84
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f   Add:
56 + 739   f
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f   Add: 744 + 156   f View Solution
f   Add: 254 + 596   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
14 × (20 + 9)   f
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f   Multiply: 54 × 49   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
5 × 87 + 2 × 87
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f   Simplify: 7 × 65 + 1 × 65   f View Solution
f   Simplify 16 × 78 - 13 × 78.
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f   Simplify:
853 × 2 - 333 × 2
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f   If you buy 27 oranges each of which costs $4 and your friend buys 46 of those oranges, what is the total cost of the oranges bought?
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f   Each person in a factory makes 24 shoes per day. If there are 77 people working in the factory, how many shoes are made per day?
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f   George has $52 in his pocket. His friend gave him $57 more. How much money does he have now?   f View Solution
f   Two friends went on a road trip. On the first day, they covered 424 miles and on the second day, they covered 126 miles. How much distance did they cover in all?
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f   Erica bought 4 pairs of ribbons from a fancy store in the morning with each pair costing 30 cents. She again bought 7 more pairs of the same ribbons in the evening. How much money did she spend during the day?   f View Solution
f   Russell writes down 10 numbers, with 2 digits each, on a piece of paper. Then he adds 6 more such numbers. How many digits are there in all?   f View Solution
f   A carton holds 38 eggs. How many eggs can 293 such cartons hold?   f View Solution
f   A bike shop has 9 bicycles and 9 tricycles to repair. How many wheels are there in all?   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
5 × 89 + 2 × 89
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f   Simplify: 9 × 62 + 1 × 62   f View Solution
f   Simplify 17 × 75 - 14 × 75.
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f   Find the total number of items in the given figure by using the distributive property.   f View Solution
f   Calculate the total number of items in the given figure by using the distributive property.   f View Solution
f   State the total number of items in the given figure with the help of the distributive property.   f View Solution
f   Find the total number of items in the given figure by using the distributive property.
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f   Calculate, with the help of the distributive property, the total number of items in the given figure.   f View Solution
f   Using the distributive property, find the total number of items in the given figure.
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f   Find the total number of items in the given figure by using the distributive property.   f View Solution
f   Using the distributive property, find the total number of items in the given figure.   f View Solution
f   A giant panda weighs about 329 pounds. Find the weight of 7 such pandas.
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f   Add: 16 + 984
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f   Simplify: 7 × 64 + 1 × 64   f View Solution
f   Helena bought 6 markers each costing $16. She again bought 4 more markers the next day. Find the total money spent to buy the markers.   f View Solution
f   Russell writes down 10 numbers, with 2 digits each, on a piece of paper. Then he adds 9 more such numbers. How many digits are there in all?   f View Solution
f   A florist sold 18 bouquets on Monday. On the next day, he sold 42 bouquets. How many bouquets did he sell in all?
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f   Find the total number of items in the given figure by using the distributive property.   f View Solution
f   A bike shop has 6 bicycles and 6 tricycles to repair. How many wheels are there in all?   f View Solution
f   A carton holds 15 eggs. How many eggs can 291 such cartons hold?   f View Solution
f   If you buy 22 oranges each of which costs $2 and your friend buys 69 of those oranges, what is the total cost of the oranges bought?
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f   Each person in a factory makes 57 shoes per day. If there are 74 people working in the factory, how many shoes are made per day?
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f   A giant panda weighs about 324 pounds. Find the weight of 5 such pandas.
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f   Two friends went on a road trip. On the first day, they covered 421 miles and on the second day, they covered 349 miles. How much distance did they cover in all?
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f   Erica bought 3 pairs of ribbons from a fancy store in the morning with each pair costing 20 cents. She again bought 6 more pairs of the same ribbons in the evening. How much money did she spend during the day?   f View Solution
f   Add: 124 + 24
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f   Add: 897 + 23
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f   Add:
49 + 733   f
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f   Add: 744 + 126   f View Solution
f   Add: 241 + 569   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
12 × (20 + 7)   f
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f   Multiply: 52 × 45   f View Solution
f   Multiply: 91 × 823
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f   Simplify:
4 × 86 + 2 × 86
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f   Simplify 16 × 75 - 13 × 75.
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f   Multiply:
63 × 55   f
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f   Simplify:
4 × 43 + 5 × 43
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f   Simplify:
4 × 75 + 3 × 75
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f   Multiply:
58 × 42
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f   Simplify:
8 × 18
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f   Simplify:
7 × 27
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f   Simplify:
851 × 7 - 351 × 7
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f   Simplify:
275 × 3 - 150 × 3   c
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c   George has $84 in his pocket. His friend gave him $25 more. How much money does he have now?   c View Solution
c   Multiply:
96 × 35
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