<em>“Poverty is an acid that drips on pride until all pride is worn away. Poverty is a chisel that chips on honor until honor is worn away. Some of you say that you would do something in my situation, and maybe you would, for the first week or the first month, but for year after year after year?"</em>
<em> —</em>Jo Goodwin Parker (1971)
Answer:
Distributive Property
Explanation:
In the equation is shows a number to the left of a pair of parenthesis, which means that number will be multiplied to each number within those said parenthesis, resulting in the equation to the right.
<span>"The Arabs were clearly dejected at not having reached the oasis, and several had already commenced to feel the pangs of thirst."
and
"Clutch tight your water-skin on the desert, for there is no charity on the Sahara, and he that has no water shall not drink!"
hope this helps.
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False, you cant always trust a statistic, it is just really a round of numbers big or small for a close answer to the most reliable answer. <span />