Chapter 1: Problem 381
In your own words, state the Associative Property of addition.
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Chapter 1: Problem 381
In your own words, state the Associative Property of addition.
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In the following exercises, simplify. $$ \frac{3}{8} g+\frac{1}{12} h+\frac{7}{8} g+\frac{5}{12} h $$
In the following exercises, simplify using the Distributive Property. $$ 14(c-1)-8(c-6) $$
In the following exercises, simplify using the Distributive Property. $$ -9(9 a+4) $$
In the following exercises, simplify using the Distributive Property. $$ 5(2 n+9)+12(n-3) $$
In the following exercises, list the (a) whole numbers, (b) integers, \(\odot\) rational numbers, \(@\) irrational numbers, \(\Theta\) real numbers for each set of numbers. $$ -6,-\frac{5}{2}, 0,0 . \overline{714285}, 2 \frac{1}{5}, \sqrt{14} $$
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