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  1. Solving Equations with the Distributive Property 2 – This 12 problem worksheet is designed to introduce you to solving equations that contain the Distributive Property. All of these problems include subtraction in the equation, but students will only deal with positive numbers and positive answers. No fractions or decimals yet.

  2. Two-Step Equations with Distributive Property Solve the given equations using distributive property. @ @ @ @ m) 16 + 5) = 12 @ @ @ @ @ -15 30 6(3x + 5) = 39 3(2x + 7) = 27 75 5 10 8p-1 = 6p- 106k + 8) =

  3. This page will show you how to check if algebraic expressions are balanced through the use of the distributive property. Each set of worksheets introduces your students to the concept of the distributive property, and provides examples, short practice sets, longer sets of questions, and quizzes.

  4. To solve algebra equations using the distributive property, we need to distribute (or multiply) the number with each term in the expression. In that way, the parenthesis are removed. We can then combine like terms and solve by equivalent equations when necessary.

  5. Practice using the distributive property of multiplication to solve equations with this eighth-grade algebra worksheet! This helpful worksheet begins with an example equation before asking learners to solve nine equations that can be solved by first using the distributive property.

  6. Name : MATH MONKS Solving Equations with Distributive Property Solve each equation. -3(4b + 1) = -51 6x - 2x + 11 = -5 2(3X 7) X = 70 -12 4 10

  7. The Distributive Property Pattern. Instructions: Each of these equations shows the basic pattern of the distributive property. Fill in the missing numbers to complete the pattern and make the equation true. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 1 DPA 1. 4 × (9 + 5) = × 9 + × 5 8 × (3 + 10) = × 3 + × 10 × (10 + 12) = 9 × 10 + 9 × 12 × ( + 8) =

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