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Write an equation that demonstrates the identity property of multiplication. Your equation should include a fraction multiplied by a whole number that will result in a product less than 10. I NEED THIS ANSWER PLEASE HELP ME NO WEBSITE IF YOU GIVE ME A WEBSITE NO POINTS

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Answer:

The identity property of multiplication states that a number multiplied by 1 will equal itself.

1.) So, you may have an equation like this:

(4/4) x (3/4) = (12/16) ---simplify---> (3/4)

To find this answer this way, I multiplied the numerators together and the denominators together. Then, I simplified the fraction.

2.) If you were to use the identify property of multiplication, the equation would look like this:

(4/4) x (3/4) ---simplify---> 1 x (3/4) = (3/4)

By recognizing that (4/4) equals 1, the answer can be more easily found through the use of the identity property.

I hope this was what you were looking for!

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The subject says social studies but isn’t this math?
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