1st example 25
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5*3= 15
put the 1 on top of the 2 THEN 3*2= 6+ 1= 7 2*3= 6 thats your answer !0
If you multiply 2*9, you get 18. Multiply that by 10 to get a three digit number, and you get 180.
Here are two examples
The two 2-digit numbers that multiply to make 176 are 11 and 16. When you multiply 11 by 16, you get 176 (11 × 16 = 176). These are the only two-digit integers that satisfy this condition.
2*10=20
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If you multiply 2*9, you get 18. Multiply that by 10 to get a three digit number, and you get 180.
Example: 222*12 222 3 digit * 13 2 digit ------- 666 Multiply 3 to all three twos +222 Multiply 1 to all three twos (skip spot) -------- 2886 Answer Add up
first digit time second digit and second digit times first digit then repeat
Here are two examples
The two 2-digit numbers that multiply to make 176 are 11 and 16. When you multiply 11 by 16, you get 176 (11 × 16 = 176). These are the only two-digit integers that satisfy this condition.
2*10=20
Using a calculator will make it easier
That means multiply it by 2. If your tens digit is 3, your ones digit is 6.
multiply it by itself and then multiply that by the original number. example: 2 cubed. 2*2=4 4*2=8
u get a piece of paper and do it
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