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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
7

HELPPP FIRST ANSWER THAT IS ACCURATE WITH EXPLANATION GETS BRAINLIST 5 STARS AND THANKS ( DONT PLAGIARIZE )

Mathematics
1 answer:
laila [671]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Bottom Right Corner

Step-by-step explanation:

The top left corner represents the Commutative Property of Addition, which says that order doesn't matter when you're adding two things together. In this case, the two items are Pretzels (p) and Mustard (m): p + m = m + p.

The bottom left corner represents the Distributive Property, which says that if you are expanding out a parentheses, you must add the products of the outside number with each of the inside numbers. In this case, the outside number if Pretzel (p) and the inside numbers are Mustard (m) and -1:

p(m - 1) = pm - p

The top right corner represents the Zero Identity Rule, which states that anything multiplied by 0 equals 0. Here the "anything" is just Pretzels (p), Salt (s), and Mustard (m): (p + s + m) * 0 = 0.

The bottom right corner simply states that you can break up a fraction into the product of the numerator and 1 over the denominator. In this case, the numerator is Pretzels (p) and the denominator is Salt (s): \frac{p}{s} =p*\frac{1}{s} . However, this is not a specific "rule" or "property". It is simply an equivalence. That's why it's the odd one out.

Thus, the bottom right corner is the one that doesn't belong.

Hope this helps!

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