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the multiplicative identity for the set of whole numbers​

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Answered by yatishpatra
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Answer:

The multiplicative identity of whole numbers is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

This means that any whole number multiplied by 1 will equal that same whole number.

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Answered by BrainCat
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Multiplicative Identity for whole numbers is 1

Whatever number you multiply by 1, you get the same number.

e.g. - 78*1 = 78

Multiplicative Identity

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