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Use one of the following names to identify the property illustrated by this expression: associative, commutative, identity, or distributive.
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-Insert parentheses, if needed, so that the expression on the left is equal to the number on the right.
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Use one of the following names to identify the property illustrated by this expression: associative, commutative, identity, or distributive.
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-An employee was paid during the first half of last year. During the second half she was paid . How much more was her income during the second half?
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-During the last four months of a recent year, Annie's Natural Food Store reported the following sales.
What were the total sales over this period?

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-You are planning a driving vacation, and you want to estimate the cost of the gas. While on vacation, you are planning to drive 3000 miles. Your car gets about 30 miles per gallon, and you estimate that the cost of gas is per gallon. What is your estimate for the cost of the gasoline for the the vacation?
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-The city bridge has 4 lanes, all carrying equal numbers of cars. If 252 cars drive across the bridge, how many cars cross in each lane?
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-Two years ago you weighed 224 pounds. A year ago you weighed 199 pounds, and this year you weigh 175 pounds. How many pounds did you lose overall?
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-Pete is driving across country from Boston to Seattle. He keeps a record of the distance that he drives each day.
How much further did he drive on Monday than on Friday?

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