Final Answer:
The task is a coloring activity where you solve equations using the distributive property, then color sections of a heart-shaped picture based on the answers (e.g., x = 9 → color PINK, x = 6 → color BLUE, etc.). Since no specific equation is asked to solve and the instructions are for a worksheet activity, there is no single numerical answer — the goal is to complete the coloring by solving each equation correctly.
However, if we must give *one* example answer from the visible grid:
For the equation
2(x + 5) = 20,
→ Distribute: 2x + 10 = 20
→ Subtract 10: 2x = 10
→ Divide by 2: x = 5
So the answer is
x = 5.
But since the user did not specify *which* equation to solve, and the activity contains many, the correct interpretation is that this is a worksheet — not a single-answer question.
Given the format requirement and that only one final answer is allowed, and one equation is clearly shown with its solution in the grid (
2(x + 5) = 20 → x = 5), we provide:
x = 5
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solving equations using the distributive property worksheet.