Sarahjo1 Sarahjo1
  • 07-02-2015
  • Mathematics
contestada

Use the associative law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression.
9[m(6+n)]

Use the associative law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression 9m6n class=

Respuesta :

dianalpott dianalpott
  • 07-02-2015
The associative law states that it doesn't matter how we group numbers when we add and/or multiply. So we could rearrange the brackets and parentheses to get the equivalent equation:
9m(6+n)

Both equations total:
54m+9mn 
(I applied the distributive property to solve it). 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

explain why the decimal for 1/6 is called a repeating decimal​
How many milliliters of a 0.40 M solution of hydrochloric acid are necessary to neutralize 25 mL of a 0.20 M sodium hydroxide solution? a. 12.5 mL b. 50 mL c. 1
plss help for what ever u want
As altitude increases, what happens to air pressure
what is the answer for this question?1/2x+3/2(x+1)-1/4=5​
Who spread the Black Death throughout China?
What is the vertex of the quadratic function with a negative a value? A) (2, 3) B) (3, 2) C) (-4, -4) D) (-1, -0.5)
what does nicht mean
find the quotient -5+12i/ 3-3 square root 3i using trigonometric forms
13/14 as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth
good job