The largest 2-digit number is 99. When 99 is divided by 4, the quotient is 24 with a remainder of 3. This is because 99 divided by 4 equals 24 with a remainder of 3.
Multiples of 3: 3 6 9 12 15 18Multiples of 4: 4 8 12 16The lowest multiple that is common to both 3 and 4 is 12.
10000 is the square of 100 so you're looking for the square of 99 which is 9801.
4 x 99 = 396
0.0404
12
The largest 2-digit number is 99. When 99 is divided by 4, the quotient is 24 with a remainder of 3. This is because 99 divided by 4 equals 24 with a remainder of 3.
It is 99. 99*99 = 9801
Multiples of 3: 3 6 9 12 15 18Multiples of 4: 4 8 12 16The lowest multiple that is common to both 3 and 4 is 12.
10000 is the square of 100 so you're looking for the square of 99 which is 9801.
If you mean, "What is the largest number of digits possible in the product of two 2-digit numbers" then 99 * 99 = 9801, or 4 digits. Anything down to 59 * 17 = 1003 will have 4 digits.
99/4 = 24.75
It is: 99 times 4 = 396
4 multiplied by 99 is 396.
4/99 = 0.040404
4 x 99 = 396
11 * 9 = 99(5 + 4 + 2)*(5 + 4) = 99