The Distributive Property (Quiz)
Using the distributive property, an expression equivalent to 48 + 30 is
6(8 + 5)
Which expression is shown using the model below?
6(6 + 5)
Using the distributive property, an expression equivalent to 34 + 16 is.
2(17 + 8)
Mr. Santos plants beans and squash in the areas shown in the model below. Which expression is equivalent to the sum of the two areas?
3 (4 + 7)acres
The model shows the expression 20 + 16 .Which expression is equivalent to this sum?
4(5 + 4)
Which correctly shows how to use the GCF and the distributive property to find an expression equivalent to 24 + 44 ?
4(6 + 11)
Mr. Rijo bought 49 bags of soil one week and 28 bags of soil the next week. Which expression correctly applies the distributive property to show equivalent expressions for the number of bags of soil he bought?
49 +28 = 7(7 + 4)
Andreas drew the model below to represent the equation 20 + 10 = - x(4 + 2).
5
The model shows the expression 30 + 12. Which expression is equivalent to this sum?
6(5 +2)
Mrs. Roberts plants tomatoes and radishes in the areas shown in the model below. Which expression is equivalent to the sum of the two areas?
7(5 +4)
What value correctly fills in the blank so that the expressions are equivalent? 32 + 72 = -x(4 + 9)
8
What value correctly fills in the blank so that the expressions are equivalent? 18 + 45 = -x (2 + 5)
9
Which correctly shows how to use the GCF and the distributive property to find an expression equivalent to 45 + 72 ?
9(5 + 8)
Aida applied the distributive property to write the equivalent expressions below. 15 + 21 = 3(4 + 8) What is Aida's error?
Aida did not correctly divide by the common factor to get (4 +8) .
Gary applied the distributive property using the greatest common factor to determine the expression that is equivalent to 66 + 36. His work is shown below. Factors of 66: 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66 Factors of 36: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 66 + 36 = 3(22 + 12) What statement best describes Gary's error?
Gary did not use the greatest common factor in the equation.
Jimmy applied the distributive property to write the equation below. 24 + 6 = 6(4 + 2) What is Jimmy's error?
Jimmy wrote two expressions that are not equivalent.
Sari applied the distributive property using the greatest common factor to determine the expression that is equivalent to 84 +40 Her work is shown below. Factors of 84: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 Factors of 40: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40 84 + 40 = 2(42 +20) What statement best describes Sari's error?
Sari did not use the greatest common factor in the equation.