Welcome to part 2 of Distributive Property. If you watched the last episode, you know that the distribute property is like making friendship bracelets. You make one for one friend, you have to make one for all your friend. But the ...See moreWelcome to part 2 of Distributive Property. If you watched the last episode, you know that the distribute property is like making friendship bracelets. You make one for one friend, you have to make one for all your friend. But the distributive property also works in reverse. Sure you can make friendship bracelets for your friends, or you can figure out how many bracelets you can make, with the number of rubber bands you have.
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