That would be 108... 9X12
999
108.
123, three number 45, two number
The product of two 2-digit numbers cannot be a two-digit number because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and the smallest product of two 2-digit numbers (10 × 10) is 100. Since 100 is a three-digit number, any multiplication of two 2-digit numbers will yield a product that is at least 100 or more. Therefore, the product must always be three digits or greater.
One hundred is the least three-digit square number. It is formed by 102.
A single number cannot produce a product.
999
108.
123, three number 45, two number
Four. (100 x 10 = 1,000)
9 x 12 = *108
The product of two 2-digit numbers cannot be a two-digit number because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and the smallest product of two 2-digit numbers (10 × 10) is 100. Since 100 is a three-digit number, any multiplication of two 2-digit numbers will yield a product that is at least 100 or more. Therefore, the product must always be three digits or greater.
One hundred is the least three-digit square number. It is formed by 102.
its 567
100
The number is 222.
The least three-digit number that is divisible by both 5 and 9 is 135.