891 is the largest.
10
The product is not always greater than 1.
98,901
-- The greatest number you can write with those digits is 8,633 . -- If you're going to multiply them, then the order in which you put them makes no difference. The results of every multiplication will all be the same, regardless of their sequence ... just as the results would be if you add them.
Whenever you multiply two negative real numbers.
You will get the greatest product if you choose the greatest possible numbers in both cases, i.e., 9 x 99.
9 times the number
10
The product is not always greater than 1.
To make the product equal to 3.2, multiply by one. To make the product greater or lesser than 3.2 multiply by a number greater or lesser than one, respectively.
-- Multiply the numerators to get the numerator of the product. -- Multiply the denominators to get the denominator of the product. -- Simplify the product if it's possible and you feel like it.
32.
Bigger than it
10 because 10 is the first 2 digit number out of all numbers.
The absolute value of the answer will be greater than the absolute value of the original.
The assertion in the question is simply not true.
98,901