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Which of the following is the multiplicative identity for rational numbers a)1 b)-1. c)0. d)none of thes

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Answered by kabraarchita
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Answer:

a) 1

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Answered by MeghnaR
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

It doesn't matter if a number is a whole number, integer, decimal, rational number, fraction or anything else. Multiplicative Identity is always 1 because any number multiplied with 1 always gives the number itself.

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