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5+ Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition Worksheets

Among all basic mathematical operations, addition and subtraction are important. You can use the distributive property of multiplication in addition and subtraction. Distributive property means you have a number commonly multiplied by the numbers to be added. Download the following worksheets to practice the distributive property of multiplication over addition.



Distributive Property of Multiplication Formula for Addition

The formula that will be used in these worksheets is: a * (b + c) = ab + ac


3 Activities for Distributive Property of Multiplication over Addition

Let’s see some activities for the worksheets on the distributive property of multiplication over addition. Follow the unique activities given below.


Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition

Here, we’ll start by taking the problem and multiplying the common number by both numbers. The addition can then be done after that. You can, however, also adhere to the alternative rule. According to this rule, you must add the numbers first, then multiply them. Any one of these two guidelines is acceptable. The choice is yours.

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Quizzes on Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition

Two worksheets have been added to this activity. There are 20 equations to be answered on each page. So, take the quizzes and have fun learning math.

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Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition Word Problems

I added 20 word problems to each of these two worksheets. The word problems must first have the equations extracted before being resolved. Ask your parents or teacher for assistance if you need it. Your ability to solve problems will improve because of such issues.

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That’s all for today. You can improve your mathematical skills by working through the distributive property of multiplication over addition exercises, in my opinion. Enjoy yourself until I post again. Please provide me with feedback in the comment box if you have any questions or suggestions. Enjoy your math time! Enjoy!!

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