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why can you simplify 5(50+3) using the distributive property? why can't you simplify 5(50)+ 3 using the Distributive property?
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With 5(50+3), both terms within the parenthesis are multiplied by 5.
5(50+3) = 5*53 = 265
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Another way to look at it is:
5(50+3) = 5*50 + 5*3 = 250 + 15 = 265
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