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Sunday, September 18, 2011

A Disturbing Distribution

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  2. The distributive property for addition over multiplication doesn't work for whole numbers. The property doesn't work for fractions either. The statements are not true and I couldn't find any relationship for any fractions that I tried. Unless I did something completely wrong nothing works for this statement.

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  3. It doesnt work with those whole numbers that are posted. It worked with the listed fractions but I tried with other fractions and it didnt work. So I think that the only one that can do Distubutive Porperty of Addition over Multiplication are the fractions posted in the blog.

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  4. Derek G.

    The Distributive Property of Addition over Multiplication does not work for the whole numbers that are on the blog! I also tried with other fractions and it did not work! So the only way to do Distributive Property of Addition over Multiplication is with the fractions posted on the blog!

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