Which of the following is an example of the Multiplicative Inverse Property?

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one-half times one equals one-half
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7 times 9 equals 9 times 7
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ten times one over ten equals one
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4 left parenthesis 5 times 1 right parenthesis equals left parenthesis 4 times 5 right parenthesis 1

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The example that illustrates the Multiplicative Inverse Property is:

ten times one over ten equals one

This property states that a number multiplied by its multiplicative inverse (or reciprocal) equals one. Here, ten (10) multiplied by one over ten (1/10) equals one (1), which is the definition of the multiplicative inverse property.