1st example 25
* 33
_____
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
0
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
Here are two examples
first digit time second digit and second digit times first digit then repeat
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.
u get a piece of paper and do it
You
multiply it by itself and then multiply that by the original number. example: 2 cubed. 2*2=4 4*2=8
98,901