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Which of the following is not an example of using the distributive property to multiply 12 times 22? a. 12(20 + 2) b. 22(10 + 2) c. 10(2 · 22)
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Which of the following is not an example of using the distributive property to multiply 12 times 22? a. 12(20 + 2) b. 22(10 + 2) c. 10(2 · 22)
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Which of the following is not an example of using the distributive property to multiply 12 times 22?
a. 12(20 + 2)
b. 22(10 + 2)
c. 10(2 · 22)
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C does not mean 12 x 22 as you do what is inside the brackets first and this would mean it is 2.22 x 10
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c 10 (2.22)
It doesn't have the correct format and is mixed up.
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