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The largest two-digit multiple of 5 is 95. This is because the multiples of 5 within the two-digit range start from 10 and go up to 95, with each multiple increasing by 5. The next multiple, 100, is a three-digit number, so 95 remains the largest two-digit multiple.
11 x 9 = 99
91 because 13*7=91
The smallest three-digit number is 100, and the largest is 999. The smallest integer whose square is a three-digit number is 10 (since (10^2 = 100)), and the largest integer is 31 (since (31^2 = 961)). Therefore, the three-digit perfect squares correspond to the integers from 10 to 31, which gives us a total of (31 - 10 + 1 = 22) three-digit perfect squares.
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97 is the largest 2-digit prime number.
No, in order for the number to be even, the last number must be a multiple of 2. It doesn't matter what the largest number is as long as the last number is a multiple of two.
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97=largest 2 digit prime
8 x 12 which equals 96