Math

QuestionComplete the equation to show the identity property of multiplication: (56n)(1)=\left(\frac{5}{6} n\right)(1)=\square

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The identity property of multiplication states that any number multiplied by1 remains the same. . The number in this case is 56n\frac{5}{6} n.

STEP 2

Apply the identity property of multiplication to the given equation.
(56n)(1)=56n\left(\frac{5}{6} n\right)(1) = \frac{5}{6} nThe identity property of multiplication shows that any number, when multiplied by1, will remain the same. Hence, (56n)(1)\left(\frac{5}{6} n\right)(1) equals 56n\frac{5}{6} n.

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