...What number can replace x

to show the Distributive Property 7(2+4)=14+x
?(1 point)

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The number that can replace x to show the Distributive Property in 7(2+4)=14+x is 7.
What number can replace x
to show the Distributive Property 7(2+4)=14+x
?
To show the Distributive Property in the equation 7(2+4)=14+x, we can distribute the 7 to both terms inside the parentheses:

7 * 2 + 7 * 4 = 14 + x

This simplifies to:

14 + 28 = 14 + x

Since 14 + 28 equals 42, we can replace x with 42:

7(2+4) = 14 + 42
What number can replace x to demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication 25x=4⋅25 ?(1 point)
To demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication in the equation 25x=4⋅25, we can rearrange the terms:

25x = 100

To solve for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 25:

25x/25 = 100/25

This simplifies to:

x = 4

Therefore, the number that can replace x to demonstrate the Commutative Property of Multiplication is 4.
Match the properties with their expression.(1 point)
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Commutative Property
Associative Property
Distributive Property
To match the properties with their expressions, we need the expressions listed. Please provide the expressions for me to match them with the properties.
the listed is
3(4+5)=12+15
5+6+2=2+5+6
7+(7+4)=(7+3)+4
According to the expressions provided, we can match them with the properties as follows:

1. 3(4+5) = 12+15 demonstrates the Distributive Property
2. 5+6+2 = 2+5+6 demonstrates the Commutative Property
3. 7+(7+4) = (7+3)+4 demonstrates the Associative Property
What is an expression that shows the Associative Property has been applied to (6+8)+4
?(1 point)
6+
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An expression that shows the Associative Property applied to (6+8)+4 is:

(6+8)+4 = 6+(8+4)