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Answered by Anonymous
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The multiplicative identity property states that any time you multiply a number by 1, the result, or product, is that original number. To write out this property using variables, we can say that n * 1 = n. It doesn't matter if n equals one, one million or 3.566879.

Answered by reethi05
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Step-by-step explanation:

The identity property of 1 says that any number multiplied by 1 keeps its identity. In other words, any number multiplied by 1 stays the same. The reason the number stays the same is because multiplying by 1 means we have 1 copy of the number. For example, 32x1=32.

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