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Take any two prime numbers whose combined digit length is 501 and their product will generate a 500 or a 501 digit number.
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625×2=1250
Any prime numbers of about 66 or 67 digits will do.
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731 and 137
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.