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what is the multiplicative inverse of a whole number​

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If we have a whole number, the multiplicative inverse will be that number as the denominator and 1 as the numerator. When we have a fraction with 1 as the numerator, the multiplicative inverse of that fraction will be the denominator. When we have a fraction, the multiplicative inverse is just the fraction flipped.

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If we have a whole number, the multiplicative inverse will be that number as the denominator and 1 as the numerator. When we have a fraction with 1 as the numerator, the multiplicative inverse of that fraction will be the denominator. When we have a fraction, the multiplicative inverse is just the fraction flipped.

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