3×(4×5)=3×4+3×53×(4×5)=3×4+3×5 and this is an example of the distributive property of numbers.TrueFalse
Question
3×(4×5)=3×4+3×53×(4×5)=3×4+3×5 and this is an example of the distributive property of numbers.TrueFalse
Solution
False. The correct application of the distributive property in this case would be 3×(4+5)=3×4+3×5. The original equation, 3×(4×5), does not equal 3×4+3×5. Instead, it equals 3×20, or 60.
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