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by Level 4 User (6.4k points)
what divided by 100 equal 0.75
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6x2-3-15
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56:8
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0.6

write
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(12)-3
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six plus three minus fifteen plus sevencheekyblushsurpriseangelenlightenedmailkiss

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15/3=5

2*6=12

so 12-5=7
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I am trying to help my daughter with her homework.  They are asking for an example of an addition problem that can be solved using the distributive property and requiring 2 addends and 4 digits.

 

I'm thinking an answer could be 2(2222 + 1111) = 4444 + 2222 = 6666.

Does this seem correct?
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45÷990=
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705 divided by 32
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15 ½ / 3
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I don't think that the solution using 3 twice is valid. You are required to use only the four given numbers.

The correct answer was given on Sept. 21, 2012.

(15/2) - (3/6) = 7

7.5 - 0.5 = 7
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)

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