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3/2 = ((1/2) = (5/2)) * ((3/2) = (1/2)) = (5/2) What is the conclusion of the above statement? a. Division is not associative for rational numbers. b. Multiplicative identity of rational numbers c. Subtraction is associative for rational numbers d. Commutativity property of rational numbers under the operation of addition​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • 3/2 = ((1/2) = (5/2)) * ((3/2) = (1/2)) = (5/2) What is the conclusion of the above statement? a. Division is not associative for rational numbers. b. Multiplicative identity of rational numbers c. Subtraction is associative for rational numbers d. Commutativity property of rational numbers under the operation of addition

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  • d is the answer.
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Answered by sohamc060
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Answer:

3/2 ((1/2) = (5/2) (3/2) = (1/2)) = (5/2)

What is the conclusion of the above

statement? a. Division is not associative

for rational numbers. b. Multiplicative

identity of rational numbers c.

Subtraction is associative for rational

numbers d. Commutativity property of

rational numbers under the operation of

addition

D is the correct answer

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