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  • 12-03-2018
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Explain how the identity property in the problem, 5/6 (1) = 1(5/6) = 5/6 is the same with any rational number.

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nilbert
nilbert nilbert
  • 12-03-2018
Hi there!

Since any number multiplied by the number 1 is the same number, we can conclude that the identity of 5/6 stays the same since it has been multiplied by 1. 

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