Yes.
12 is the only two digit number which is a factor of 12.
14 is a factor of 532.
50
The two-digit factors of 100 and 1000 are all composite.
12 and 24
11 and 33
Both 10 and 20 are two-digit numbers that are factors of 20.
49
eleven
There is no integral solution for that. The factor pairs of 114 are (114,1)(57,2)(38,3)(19,6)
To find a two-digit number multiplied by a one-digit number that equals 27, we can consider the factors of 27. The two-digit number must be 27 divided by a one-digit factor. The valid combinations are 27 = 9 × 3, where 9 is a one-digit number, and 27 divided by 3 gives us 9, which is also a one-digit number. Therefore, a valid two-digit number multiplied by a one-digit number to get 27 does not exist since 27 itself is a two-digit number.
10, 20, 25, 50