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2-6 Solving Equations Involving the Distributive Property
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Video Tutor Help Solving Equations Involving the Distributive Property Khan Academy Solve two-step equation word problem Distributive property Brain Pop
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Video Tutor Help Vocabulary (Electronic) Flash Cards Exponents, Factors, and Fractions Vocabulary 2A: Graphic Organizer Vocabulary 2B: Reading Comprehension Vocabulary 2C: Reading/Writing Math Symbols Vocabulary 2D: Visual Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 2E: Vocabulary C Vocabulary 2F: Vocabulary Review Puzzle
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Worksheets Daily Notetaking Guide Worksheets Version A Practice, Guided Problem Solving Lesson 2-6 Practice 2-6 Guided Problem Solving 2-6
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Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 1A: Graphic Organizer Vocabulary 1B: Reading Comprehension Vocabulary 1C: Reading/Writing Math Symbols Vocabulary 1D: Visual Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 1E: Vocabulary C Vocabulary 1F: Vocabulary Review Puzzle Vocabulary (Electronic) Flash Cards
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Additional Lesson Examples Step-by-Step Examples Lesson 2-6
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Lesson Readiness Lesson Quiz Problem of the Day Lesson 2-6
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Example 1-1a Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression. Answer: 52 Multiply. Add. Use the Distributive Property
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Example 1-1b Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression. Answer: 30 Multiply. Add. Use the Distributive Property
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Example 1-2a Recreation North Country Rivers of York, Maine, offers one-day white-water rafting trips on the Kennebec River. The trip costs $69 per person, and wet suits are $15 each. Write two equivalent expressions to find the total cost of one trip for a family of four if each person uses a wet suit. Method 1 Find the cost for 1 person, then multiply by 4. cost for 1 person Use the Distributive Property to Solve a Problem
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Example 1-2a Method 2Find the cost of 4 trips and 4 wet suits. Then add. cost of 4 wet suits cost of 4 trips
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Example 1-2b Evaluate either expression to find the total cost. Distributive Property Multiply. Add. Answer:The total cost is $336. CheckYou can check your results by evaluating 4($84). Use the Distributive Property to Solve a Problem
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Example 1-3a Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent algebraic expression. Simplify. Answer: Simplify Algebraic Expressions
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Example 1-3b Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent algebraic expression. Simplify. Answer: Simplify Algebraic Expressions
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Example 1-4a Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent algebraic expression. Rewriteas Distributive Property Simplify. Definition of subtraction Answer: Simplify Expressions with Subtraction
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Example 1-4b Use the Distributive Property to write as an equivalent algebraic expression. Distributive Property Simplify. Answer: Rewriteas Simplify Expressions with Subtraction
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Example 1-1a Simplify. Answer: Use the Distributive Property to rewrite. Write Equivalent Expressions
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Example 1-2a Answer: Use the Distributive Property to rewrite Simplify. Write Equivalent Expressions
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Example 1-3a Answer: Distributive Property Simplify. Definition of subtraction Use the Distributive Property to rewrite Rewrite Write Expressions with Subtraction
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Example 1-4a Answer: Distributive Property Simplify. Rewrite Use the Distributive Property to rewrite Write Expressions with Subtraction
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