Which of the following equations exemplifies the Multiplicative Identity Property and why?

9.5x1= 9.5
3x10=2x15
3x0=0x3
9(5x6)=(9x5)6

The equation that exemplifies the Multiplicative Identity Property is:

9.5x1= 9.5

This is because the Multiplicative Identity Property states that any number multiplied by 1 is equal to that number. In this equation, 9.5 is multiplied by 1, and the result is still 9.5.