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Question Video: Identifying the Multiplicative Identity Property Mathematics • Third Year of Primary School

What do you get when you multiply a number by 1?

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What do you get when you multiply a number by one?

Multiplying a number by one is kind of like looking in the mirror. Six times one is six, three times one is three, 5371 times one equals 5371.

When you multiply a number by one, you get the same number. Whatever you put in to multiply by one, that’s what you get out. So we say that when you multiply a number by one, you get the same number.

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