Which statement is an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication? (1 point) Responses 8 • 0 = 0 8 • 0 = 0 8 • 1 = 8 8 • 1 = 8 8 • –1 = –8 8 • –1 = –8 –8 • –1 = 8

The statement "8 • 1 = 8" is an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication.

What is another way to write 3 • (4 + 7)? (1 point) Responses 3 • 4 + 7 3 • 4 + 7 3 • 4 • 7 3 • 4 • 7 3 • 4 + 4 • 7 3 • 4 + 4 • 7 (3 • 4) + (3 • 7)

Another way to write 3 • (4 + 7) is (3 • 4) + (3 • 7).

Which property is represented by 5 + (8) = 8 + 5? (1 point) Responses Identity Identity Associative Associative Commutative Commutative Distributive Distributive

The property represented by 5 + (8) = 8 + 5 is the Commutative Property.

The statement "8 • 1 = 8" is an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication.

The Identity Property of Multiplication states that any number multiplied by 1 equals the original number.

So, the statement "8 • 1 = 8" is an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication because when we multiply 8 by 1, we get 8 which is the same as the original number.