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MGSE.6EE.3: According to the Distributive Property, 5(a + b) = A. 5a + b B. 5a + 5b C. 5(b + a) D. a(5 + b)
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MGSE.6EE.3: According to the Distributive Property, 5(a + b) = A. 5a + b B. 5a + 5b C. 5(b + a) D. a(5 + b)
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MGSE.6EE.3: According to the Distributive Property, 5(a + b) =
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C. 5(b + a)
D. a(5 + b)
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B) 5a+5b
Explanation:
5(a+b)=5a+5b
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