The product is 96, therefore the ones digit would be 6
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Not sure what you mean, but there would be more than one. 12 is an example. 1+2 = 3, 12/3 = 4 and 12/1 = 12, 12/2 = 6
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Could be 12. Yes, I think it's 12 for sure.
The product of 12 X 8 is written as 96. The ones in the digit 96 is six (6).
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i am a two digit # my tens digit# is 3 times my ones digit #and the sum of my digit is 12 what am i
Not sure what you mean, but there would be more than one. 12 is an example. 1+2 = 3, 12/3 = 4 and 12/1 = 12, 12/2 = 6
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The number is 84.
Could be 12. Yes, I think it's 12 for sure.
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-- "The sum of a two-digit number" is unclear. I took it to mean"The sum of the digits of a two-digit number."-- "... the product ?" is unclear. Are you looking for the product of the two digits,or the product of the forward and backward numbers ?-- It's not possible to write a number whose two digits sum to 12 and whosereverse exceeds it by 25. The tens digit would have to be 4.611... and the unitsdigit would have to be 7.388... .Then(4.611...) + (7.388...) = 12(46.111...) + (7.388...) = 53.5(73.888...) + (4.611...) = 78.5Difference = 25So, the number can't be written, but ...The product of its two digits is 34.071 (rounded)The product of the forward and reverse numbers is 4,199.75 (rounded)
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