Several problems on properties of real numbers
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Consider the following properties of real numbers:
[1] Commutative Property of Addition [6] Commutative Property of Multiplication
[2] Associative Property of Addition [7] Associative Property of Multiplication
[3] Additive Identity Property [8] Multiplicative Identity Property
[4] Additive Inverse Property [9] Multiplicative Inverse Property
[5] Distributive Property [10] Multiplication Property of Zero
For each equation below, indicate the property that justifies the equation by filling in the box with the appropriate number.
5/3=0+5/3
2/5Z(n+4)=2/5n+2/5x4
1xb=b
c+5/3=5/3+c
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