Day 3 Objective: I can use the distributive property.

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Day 3 Objective: I can use the distributive property.

Journal Name the 5 properties and give an example of each.

Notes Jordan buys three notebooks that cost $5 each. He also buys three packs of pens for $6 each. How much money did Jordan pay?

Notes There are several ways to figure this out.

Notes 3 * $5 + 3 * $6

Notes Or 3 * ($5 +$6) What is the price using both methods?

Notes This is called the Distributive Property. 2(4+5)

Notes 8(-9+4)

Notes 5(-9+11)

Notes 7(10-5)

Notes It can be done with letters also. 2(x+4)

Notes 4(x+7)

Notes 6(p-5)

Notes -2(x-8)

Notes 5(-3x+7y)

Notes 1/3(x-6)

Notes 6(a+4)

Notes (m+3n)8

Notes -3(y-10)

Notes Create 10 of your own distributive property questions. Solve each.

Homework Chapter 5: Read pages (367-370, 375-378) Lesson 3 Skills Practice Lesson 4 Skills Practice