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k0ka [10]
2 years ago
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What is the term for breaking a larger number apart into smaller numbers that can be multiplied together to get a specific resul

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Sindrei [870]2 years ago
4 0

Distributive property is the term for breaking a larger number apart into smaller numbers that can be multiplied together to get a specific result.

<h3>What is distributive property?</h3>

Firstly, to distribute means to divide something or give a share or part of something.

Distributive property explains that multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.

Therefore, distributive property is the term for breaking a larger number apart into smaller numbers that can be multiplied together to get a specific result.

Learn more about distributive property at: brainly.com/question/5637942

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