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Edwin Blackburn
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1789*1=1789 what property does this demonstrate
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Yaritza Calderon
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It's the Identity property of Multiplication because:
a x 1 = a
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Juliet Aguirre
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This property demonstrates the identity property of multiplication. The identity property of multiplication states that any number multiplied by 1 is the same number
For example, x times 1 = x
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