Multiplying by multi-digit numbers is similar to multiplying by two-digit numbers in that both processes involve breaking down the numbers into place values and multiplying each digit by each digit in the other number. The key similarity lies in the application of the distributive property, where each digit in one number is multiplied by each digit in the other number, and then the products are added together to get the final result. This process is consistent whether you are multiplying by a two-digit number or a multi-digit number.
3 is also a factor.
Since the greatest 1-digit number is 9, the answer is 9 x 9 = 81.
2 is a prime number and has no factors other than 1 and itself.
Sure. Any 1-digit number contains only one-digit numbers as factors. Any larger number, on the other hand, contains itself as a factor, so these can be excluded.
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Multiplying by multi-digit numbers is similar to multiplying by two-digit numbers in that both processes involve breaking down the numbers into place values and multiplying each digit by each digit in the other number. The key similarity lies in the application of the distributive property, where each digit in one number is multiplied by each digit in the other number, and then the products are added together to get the final result. This process is consistent whether you are multiplying by a two-digit number or a multi-digit number.
3 is also a factor.
Since the greatest 1-digit number is 9, the answer is 9 x 9 = 81.
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2 is a prime number and has no factors other than 1 and itself.
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It doubles too. The diameter is always twice the radius. Multiplying either of the two by any factor f automatically multiplies the other one by the same factor.
This would be called a "factor". A number may be made by multiplying two or more other numbers together. The numbers that are multiplied together are called factors of the final number.
Sure. Any 1-digit number contains only one-digit numbers as factors. Any larger number, on the other hand, contains itself as a factor, so these can be excluded.
The digit with which a multiple of 4 ends depends on the last digit of the other factor. If the last digit is a zero, the product ends with zero; if the last digit is a 1, the product ends with 4; etc. The only options for the last digit of the product are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.
The product of 10,000 multiplied by 10,000 is 100,000,000. This can be calculated by multiplying the two numbers together using the standard multiplication algorithm, where you multiply each digit in one number by each digit in the other number, carrying over any resulting values that exceed 9. In this case, multiplying 10,000 by 10,000 results in a product of 100,000,000.