5694 x 3 = 17082
5694 x 3 = 17082
6189 x 3 = 20457
6918 x 3 = 20754
8169 x 3 = 24507
9168 x 3 = 27504
Well, 23 is prime factor of 92 and it's two digits.
They are the same because they are both multiplication. They also can be the same if the two digit number times by the one digit number equals a three digit number. They are different because the 3 digits number will obviously produce a higher product.
Not necessarily. Consider 444. The digits are not different. The first and second digits are not multiples of 3 The first digit is not greater than the second digit. In spite of all that, 444 is a 3-digit number
You can reduce the number by known factors to make it more manageable. Plus there are tricks for different numbers: If the number is even, then 2 is a factor. If the digits add up to a multiple of 3 then 3 is a factor. If the ones digit is a 5 or 0 (with a tens digit greater than or equal to 1), then 5 is a factor. If the ones digit is a 0 then 10 is a factor. If the digits have the property that the first minus the second, plus the third, minus the fourth, (alternating signs) equals 0, then 11 is a factor. There are other tricks but these factors would be the most common.
Any two digit number in which: (a) the units digit is not 0, and (b) the two digits are different will form a new 2-digit number when the digits are interchanged.
14 is a factor of 532.
No factor of 9 has three digits. 450 is a three-digit multiple of 150 (and of 9) with a digit sum of 9.
there are a lot of digits in the number 243,666,198
88 is a two - digit number in maths
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A one digit multiplication problem is one in which the numerals being multiplied have only one digit. Examples would include: 6x2 or 5x3 or 7x4 or 1x8. (These are just a few examples. The list of all the possible one digit multiplication problems would be very long.) A two digit multiplication problem is one in which the numbers being multiplied have two digits. Examples would include: 12x43 or 16x21 or 75x23.
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Multiplication is nothing but repeated addition.We multiply whole numbers by referring to their multiplication tables and also by multiplying first the layer digit, then carrying off and then multiplying all the digits successively.
The question does not specify how the the digits are to be combined: addition, multiplication, subtraction, division, power, other.
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16 is an even, square, two-digit factor of 32.
Well, 23 is prime factor of 92 and it's two digits.