10
The first two-digit prime number is 11.
You line up the last numbers and then add it!
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Multiply the three-digit number by the one's digit, or last digit, of the two-digit number. That is your first part. Now multiply by the second-to-last digit, or ten's digit, and multiply the result by 10. That is your second part. Add the two parts and that is your answer.
11
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101 is the first three-digit prime number.
The first 2 digit integer is 10. This is an even number and is therefore the answer.
27
The hundredths digit is the digit two after the decimal point; in 17.033 the hundredths digit is the (first) 3.
The first three-digit number is 100. It is the smallest integer that has three digits, starting from 1 and followed by two zeros. Numbers below 100, such as 99, are considered two-digit numbers.
Normally a 2-digit number refers to an integer with two digits, the first of which is not 0. So the answer would be NO> But it is a number with 2 significant digits.