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Curriculum: Arkansas Math Framework   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Number Theory  Click to change Topic

Lesson: NO.2.5.3: Distributive Property  Click to change Lesson

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BB  Find the product of 112 and 102.
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BB  A box containing corn flakes costs $4. How much would 205 boxes cost?
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BB  There are 27 balls in a basket. How many balls are there in 8 such baskets?
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BB  Tim has traveled a distance of 105 miles in a day. How much distance does he travel in 11 days, if he covers the same distance each day?
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BB  Would you use the distributive property to solve 2 × 103?
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BB  Find:
109 × 16
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BB  What is the product of 97 and 2?
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BB  Find the product of 9 and 93.
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BB  Multiply 12 and 102.
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BB  Find the product of 5 and 187.
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BB  Find:
12 × 502
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BB  Multiply 119 and 5.
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BB  Multiply 103 and 20.
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BB  Find the product of 57 and 19.
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BB  Multiply 895 and 6.
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BB  Find:
3 × 782
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BB  Find:
50 × 108
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BB  There are 36 students in each classroom in a school. Find the total number of students in 20 classrooms.
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BB  Meat is sold at $4 per pound. How much would 303 pounds of meat cost?
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BB  Jack drives 12 hours in a day. How many hours would he spend in driving in 298 days?
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BB  John can solve 43 math problems in a single day. How many problems can he solve in 12 days?
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BB  You want to buy 17 train tickets. Each ticket costs $6. How much money do you need?
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BB  There are 13 plates with 27 biscuits in each plate. How many biscuits are there in all?
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BB  Would you use the distributive property to solve 18 × 800?
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BB  Multiply 12 and 103.
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BB  Find:
2 × 776
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BB  John can solve 46 math problems in a single day. How many problems can he solve in 13 days?
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BB  There are 45 plates with 27 biscuits in each plate. How many biscuits are there in all?
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BB  Find:
50 × 107
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BB  There are 37 students in each classroom in a school. Find the total number of students in 10 classrooms.
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BB  Meat is sold at $2 per pound. How much would 308 pounds of meat cost?
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BB  You want to buy 17 train tickets. Each ticket costs $12. How much money do you need?
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BB  A box containing corn flakes costs $5. How much would 204 boxes cost?
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BB  There are 23 balls in a basket. How many balls are there in 9 such baskets?
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BB  Tim has traveled a distance of 102 miles in a day. How much distance does he travel in 11 days, if he covers the same distance each day?
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BB  Would you use the distributive property to solve 3 × 102?
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BB  Would you use the distributive property to find out 28 × 96?
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BB  Would you use the distributive property to find out 22 × 96?
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BB  Multiply 892 and 8.
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BB  Jack drives 14 hours in a day. How many hours would he spend in driving in 292 days?
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BB  Find:
107 × 18
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BB  What is the product of 99 and 3?
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BB  Find the product of 8 and 93.
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BB  Find the product of 6 and 187.
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BB  Find the product of 114 and 104.
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BB  Find:
11 × 505
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BB  Multiply 395 and 6.
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BB  Multiply 108 and 20.
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BB  Which of the following expressions is equal to 6 × (9 + 10)?  BB View Solution
BB  Would you use the distributive property to solve 16 × 600?
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BB  Simplify:
8(6 - 2p)
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BB  Find:
(8 + 5x)5  BB
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BB  Simplify:
16(3k - 2)
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BB  Find:
(9 - 3n)2
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BB  Find the product of 59 and 35.
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BB  Identify the value of m that makes the equation true.
(5 × 32) + (5 × m) = 5 × 35
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BB  Simplify:
3 × 84 + 2 × 84
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BB  Which of the following expressions is equal to 6 × (9 + 10)?  BB View Solution
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