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What is 17x13?

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Anonymous

∙ 9y ago
Updated: 2/26/2025

17 multiplied by 13 is equal to 221. This can be calculated by multiplying the units digits of the numbers (7 and 3) to get 21, and then adding the product of the tens digits (1 and 1) to get 22. Therefore, the result is 221.

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