Answer :
Certainly! Let's use the distributive law to find the solution for [tex]\( 7 \times 41 \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \begin{aligned} 7 \times 41 & = 7 \times (40 + 1) \\ & = (7 \times 40) + (7 \times 1) \\ & = 280 + 7 \\ & = 287 \end{aligned} \][/tex]
So, [tex]\( 7 \times 41 = 287 \)[/tex].
[tex]\[ \begin{aligned} 7 \times 41 & = 7 \times (40 + 1) \\ & = (7 \times 40) + (7 \times 1) \\ & = 280 + 7 \\ & = 287 \end{aligned} \][/tex]
So, [tex]\( 7 \times 41 = 287 \)[/tex].