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Why Are Handcuffs Like Souvenirs? Use the distributive property to complete each statement below. Find your answer in the corresponding answer column. Write the letter of that exercise in the box that contains the number of the answer. Answers: A 7(a+b)=7a+ 18 ax O 5x+5y = 5(x+ 16 4 R 4(5+x) = 20 + 17 4a T 9a +9b = 9( +b) 5 u Y 3(2x+9)= 6x + 9 7b W 4m+4n= (m+n) 22 a S 8(3x+1)= +8 1 5 H ab+3a = a(b + 11 x a(4 + b) = + ab 14 4x E xy +15x = (y +15) 21 2y E x(y + 10) = +10x 23 24x A bu + uv = (b+v) 13 y I 2(7x+4y) = 14x + 10 30x F \frac{2}{5}m + \frac{2}{5}n = \frac{2}{5}( +n) 19 3a D 6(9+5x)=54+ 6 6y 2 3 W x(a+3b) = + 3bx 3 xy M \frac{3}{4}a + \frac{3}{4}b + \frac{3}{4}c = (a+b+c) 12 m E a(8x+2y) = 8ax + 4 27 S 7ax+2ay = a(7x+) 15 k T \frac{1}{2}(4a + 10) = 2a + 7 2ay T 4kx+11ky = (4x +11y) 8 \frac{3}{4} R \frac{2}{3}(12+9y)=8+ 20 8y R 3ay +8by = y( +8b) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Why Are Handcuffs Like Souvenirs? Use the distributive property to complete each statement below. Find your answer in the corresponding answer column. Write the letter of that exercise in the box that contains the number of the answer. Answers: A 7(a+b)=7a+ 18 ax O 5x+5y = 5(x+ 16 4 R 4(5+x) = 20 + 17 4a T 9a +9b = 9( +b) 5 u Y 3(2x+9)= 6x + 9 7b W 4m+4n= (m+n) 22 a S 8(3x+1)= +8 1 5 H ab+3a = a(b + 11 x a(4 + b) = + ab 14 4x E xy +15x = (y +15) 21 2y E x(y + 10) = +10x 23 24x A bu + uv = (b+v) 13 y I 2(7x+4y) = 14x + 10 30x F \frac{2}{5}m + \frac{2}{5}n = \frac{2}{5}( +n) 19 3a D 6(9+5x)=54+ 6 6y 2 3 W x(a+3b) = + 3bx 3 xy M \frac{3}{4}a + \frac{3}{4}b + \frac{3}{4}c = (a+b+c) 12 m E a(8x+2y) = 8ax + 4 27 S 7ax+2ay = a(7x+) 15 k T \frac{1}{2}(4a + 10) = 2a + 7 2ay T 4kx+11ky = (4x +11y) 8 \frac{3}{4} R \frac{2}{3}(12+9y)=8+ 20 8y R 3ay +8by = y( +8b) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Show more… Why Are Handcuffs Like Souvenirs? Use the distributive property to complete each statement below. Find your answer in the corresponding answer column. Write the letter of that exercise in the box that contains the number of the answer. Answers: A 7(a+b)=7a+ 18 ax O 5x+5y = 5(x+ 16 4 R 4(5+x) = 20 + 17 4a T 9a +9b = 9( +b) 5 u Y 3(2x+9)= 6x + 9 7b W 4m+4n= (m+n) 22 a S 8(3x+1)= +8 1 5 H ab+3a = a(b + 11 x a(4 + b) =  + ab 14 4x E xy +15x = (y +15) 21 2y E x(y + 10) =  +10x 23 24x A bu + uv = (b+v) 13 y I 2(7x+4y) = 14x + 10 30x F (2)/(5)m + (2)/(5)n = (2)/(5)( +n) 19 3a D 6(9+5x)=54+ 6 6y 2 3 W x(a+3b) =  + 3bx 3 xy M (3)/(4)a + (3)/(4)b + (3)/(4)c = (a+b+c) 12 m E a(8x+2y) = 8ax + 4 27 S 7ax+2ay = a(7x+) 15 k T (1)/(2)(4a + 10) = 2a + 7 2ay T 4kx+11ky = (4x +11y) 8 (3)/(4) R (2)/(3)(12+9y)=8+ 20 8y R 3ay +8by = y( +8b) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

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Thumb up icon Thumb down icon Submit Thanks for your feedback! Profile picture Why Are Handcuffs Like Souvenirs? Use the Ustr butve prucurty comp Gle patch statement Leijx. From your answer Cr Ine correspondence n9 a75*8 omn Write Inu [pller 0l [nal exercise that contains number the answer. Answers: 7(a + b) = 7a 4(5 + x) = 20 3/21 91 = 6 + 8(31 11 = 0(4 + b) = Xu + 10) - 10x 2(7x + 4Y) = 14 6(9 + 5*) = 54 xla 36) = 3bx 2(8x 2y) = Bax Zi4a + 10) = 2a 3u12+ 9y) = 8 5x + 5y = 50 x + 9b = 9 4m + 4n - Im _ ab + 38 = aib + r+m- 0 + 151 Uv = (b + v) Zm+?n-3 ~in) 2+8+3= (a + b+c1 7ax + 2ay = a(7x + 4kx + Mlky = (4x + 1y) 3ay Bby = Y(8b) 241 30x 2ay Close icon Play audio Feedback Upload button Send button Powered by NumerAI Kathleen Carty Jennifer Stoner Danielle Fairburn verified

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