I am not sure about the question, but If 1/4 is a number then (1)/(1/4) which ends up being 4 is its reciprocal. Any number "N" has a reciprocal equal to 1/N and when you multiply the two as in N x 1/N, you will always get 1, that is a number multiplied by its reciprocal will always yield 1. Given one number you can find the other by dividing 1 by the given number
Reciprocal of a number is the value you get when you divide 1 by that number. Also if you multiply a number with its reciprocal you will always get 1.
If you multiply ANY number by a different number .your answer will always be the same Ex:1x10=10 2x1=2 Even if you do 1x1000000=1000000
When ever your multiplying a number by 1 the answer is always going to be the other number NOT 1. For example if I wanted to multiply 1x5 the answer would be 5. This rule goes the same with every number your multiplying by 1.
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multiplying something by 1 does nothing.
I am not sure about the question, but If 1/4 is a number then (1)/(1/4) which ends up being 4 is its reciprocal. Any number "N" has a reciprocal equal to 1/N and when you multiply the two as in N x 1/N, you will always get 1, that is a number multiplied by its reciprocal will always yield 1. Given one number you can find the other by dividing 1 by the given number
Reciprocal of a number is the value you get when you divide 1 by that number. Also if you multiply a number with its reciprocal you will always get 1.
If you multiply ANY number by a different number .your answer will always be the same Ex:1x10=10 2x1=2 Even if you do 1x1000000=1000000
The reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by the number. Alternatively, a number and its reciprocal make a pair such that they always multiply to make 1.
When ever your multiplying a number by 1 the answer is always going to be the other number NOT 1. For example if I wanted to multiply 1x5 the answer would be 5. This rule goes the same with every number your multiplying by 1.
A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.
When you multiply any number by 1, you get the same number as the result. This is because multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the original number.
Yes. You can always multiply a number by 1.. and get the number you started with.. so every number is a multiple of itself.
1 x 3 = 3. Any time you multiply a number by 1, it will always be the original number. The same holds true for the inverse. If you multiply a number by -1, it'll be the original number as a positive or negative depending on the original number.
Two numbers that multiply to give -1 are -1 and 1.
You start with 1 0r 0. one of them,......................I think............