Q.

Which of the following is an example of the multiplicative identity property?

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a

64 x 0 = 0

b

64 x 1 = 64

c

64 + 1 = 65

d

64 ÷ 64 = 1

answer is B.

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The multiplicative identity property means that when something is multiplied by 1 then it will remain the same as the original number.

Therefore, from the options only 64 x 1= 64 follows the multiplicative identity property.

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