Use the distributive property to write an equivalent expression for 6(a+3)

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Answer 1
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Answer:

18 + 6a

Step-by-step explanation:

6a + 18 = 6(a + 3)

Distribute the 6 amongst all terms in parentheses to get this result.

** The above answer is written in reverse, which is the exact same result.

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Christine baked a pumpkin pie. She ate 1/6 of the pie. Her brother ate 1/3 of it , and gave the left overs to his friends . What fraction of the pie did he gave to his friends?

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Ok, so first you need to get the fractions to have the same denominator:
1/3 = 2/6 and 1/6 = 1/6
Add the two eaten parts together : 2/6+1/6=3/6
Now, subtract the eaten part ( 3/6 ) from the whole pie ( 6/6 or 1 whole)
6/6 - 3/6 = 3/6
So, he gave half of the pie to his friends because 3/6 = 1/2
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The fraction of the pie given to his friend is (1)/(2)

  • Christine ate (1)/(6) of the pie
  • Her brother ate (1)/(3) of the pie

Further Explanation

The leftover given to his friends will be determined by adding the portion Christine and her brother ate which are (1)/(6) and (1)/(3) respectively, then subtracted from the whole portion.

= (1)/(6) + (1)/(3)  (The lowest common denominator of 6 and 3 = 6)

= (1 x 1) + (2 x 1) /6

= (1) + (2) / 6

= 1 + 2 / 6

= (3)/(6)

Thus, total portion of the pie eaten by Christine and her brother = (3)/(6). Also the fraction of the whole portion of the pie = (6)/(6)

Determining the portion given to the friend =

Subtracting (6)/(6)(3)/(6)

= (6)/(6)(3)/(6)  (The lowest common denominator of 6 and 6 = 6)

= (1 x 6) – (1 x 3) / 6

= (6) – (3) / 6

= 6 – 3 / 6

= (3)/(6)

= (1)/(2) (further broken down to this)

Therefore the fraction given to the friend is (1)/(2).  

The above mathematical problem is a typical fraction problem which was solved with the aid of some order of operations called BODMAS.

BODMAS simply means Brackets, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.

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The correct answer is B