Math, asked by ajeetyadav18366, 7 months ago

Can rational numbers be multiplied in
any order? Which property can be used
to explain the answer?​

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Answered by ITZBUNNIE
1

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Commutative property of multiplication of rational numbers: Two rational numbers can be multiplied in any order. Associative property of multiplication of rational numbers: While multiplying three or more rational numbers, they can be grouped in any order.

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Answered by varshithaedla055
1

Answer:

yes..

Step-by-step explanation:

the number which can be written in the form of p/q are integers and q is not equal to 0 (zero)

and it multiplied in order..

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