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M × (n×o) = (m × n) × 0 is ............... property of rational numbers.

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Answered by kusumhns
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This is so easy property answer is associatitvity

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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M × (n×o) = (m × n) × 0 is the Associative property of rational numbers.

  • The Associative Property is the answer.

  • According to the Associative Property Of Rational Numbers, when any three rational numbers are added or multiplied the outcome remains the same irrespective of the manner the numbers are grouped.

  • In mathematics, the property named associative property states that when any mathematical expression or an algebraic expression has three terms then they can be grouped in any way for solving that expression.

  • The arrangement of the group of numbers will never change the outcome of their operation and the associative property is valid for questions which are related to addition and multiplication.

  • According to the question, the outcome of M × (n × 0) is equal to (m × n) × 0 and in fact, it is also equal to (m × 0) × n.

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