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The easiest way is to multiply the original number by 1.08. Otherwise, multiply the original number by .08 and add the resulting number to the original number.
identity
I assume you mean an identity property. The identity property of addition states a number plus 0 gives you that original number. Eg. 1+0=1 The identity property of multiplication states a number times 1 gives you that original number. Eg. 1*1=1
Additive Identity Property.
The, "Identity Property Of Multiplication," is a number multiplied by one, produces the original number. Example: 51x1=51 : Identity Property Of Multiplication
Not if the original number is positive, otherwise yes.
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The identity property of math states that any number and that number remains the original number. For example: 5 x 1 = 5 or 5 + 0 = 5
The property displayed is the additive identity property. This property states that the sum of any number and zero is equal to the original number.
When adding zero to anything, the sum is the original number.
If the original number was even, the ones place will be zero; otherwise it will be 5.
It could be a property of multiplication or of addition. Multiplicative property of 0: Any number times 0 is 0. Ex. 9x0=0 Additive property of 0: Any number plus 0 is the original number. Ex. 9+0=9