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9.06 Distributive property using area

Lesson

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Can you find the area of a rectangle?

Find the area of the rectangle shown.

width = $3$3 cm
length = $9$9 cm  
  1. $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\text{length }\times\text{width }$length ×width cm2  
    $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\editable{}\times\editable{}$× cm2 (Fill in the values for the length and width.)
    $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\editable{}$ cm2 (Complete the multiplication to find the area.)

Learn

This video introduces the distributive property.

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question 1

We want to use the distributive property to rewrite $2\times19$2×19 as easier multiplications.

  1. This diagram shows how $2$2 groups of $19$19 objects can be split up.



    Use the diagram to fill in the blank to make the statement true.

    $2\times19=2\times\left(10+\editable{}\right)$2×19=2×(10+)

  2. Fill in the blanks to show how $2$2 groups of $\left(10+9\right)$(10+9) can be split up into smaller multiplications.

    $2\times\left(10+9\right)=2\times10+2\times\editable{}$2×(10+9)=2×10+2×

Learn

This video shows us how to use the distributive property to solve problems. 

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question 2

We want to find $2\times42$2×42.

  1. Use the area model to complete the following:

              $40$40           $2$2  
    $2$2                        
                       
    $2\times42$2×42 $=$= $2\times\left(40+2\right)$2×(40+2)
      $=$= $2\times\editable{}+2\times2$2×+2×2
      $=$= $\editable{}+\editable{}$+
      $=$= $\editable{}$

 

Remember!

We can represent the distributive property as splitting a rectangle into two parts, finding the area of each part and then adding them together.

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