To demonstrate the commutative property of multiplication, we need to find a value of x that satisfies both equations: 25x = 4 and 4 * 25 = 25x.
First, let's solve the equation 25x = 4 to find the value of x:
Divide both sides of the equation by 25:
25x/25 = 4/25
x = 4/25
Now, let's substitute this value of x into the second equation 4 * 25 = 25x:
4 * 25 = 25 * (4/25)
Multiplying the fractions:
100 = 100
Therefore, x = 4/25 can replace x to demonstrate the commutative property of multiplication.
What number can replace x to demonstrate the commutative property of multiplication
25x = 4 . 25
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