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The multiplicative identity of rational numbers is:

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Answered by coolbeans220309
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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 is a number, whenever multiplied to a rational number, it will always give the same number ie. 'The Identity'

Answered by sangeeta7480ald
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Answer:

1 is the multiplicative identity of rational numbers.

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