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Are Rational Numbers Associative for Addition? , Subtraction? , Multiplication?, Division?

Are Integers Associative for Addition? , Subtraction? , Multiplication?, Division?

Are Whole Numbers Associative for Addition? , Subtraction? , Multiplication?, Division?

Are Natural Numbers Associative for Addition? , Subtraction? , Multiplication?, Division?





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Answered by deepakdeeps2007
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Addition and multiplication are associative for rational numbers. Subtraction and division are not associative for rational numbers.

An associative property does not hold for the subtraction of whole numbers. This means that we cannot group any two whole numbers and subtract them first. Order of subtraction is an important factor. If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are the three whole numbers then, a − (b − c) ≠ (a − b) − c.

An associative property does not hold for the subtraction of whole numbers. This means that we cannot group any two whole numbers and subtract them first. Order of subtraction is an important factor. If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are the three whole numbers then, a − (b − c) ≠ (a − b) − c.

Associative Property – The set of natural numbers is associative under addition and subtraction but not under multiplication and division.

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