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Here are two examples
2*10=20
The two 2-digit numbers that multiply to make 176 are 11 and 16. When you multiply 11 by 16, you get 176 (11 × 16 = 176). These are the only two-digit integers that satisfy this condition.
Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.
Multiply the three-digit number by the one's digit, or last digit, of the two-digit number. That is your first part. Now multiply by the second-to-last digit, or ten's digit, and multiply the result by 10. That is your second part. Add the two parts and that is your answer.
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Here are two examples
2*10=20
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To multiply two digit numbers, multiply each place value of a factor by each place value digit and add the results.
To calculate 12 x 90, you simply multiply the two numbers together. 12 x 90 = 1080. This is because when you multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number, you multiply the ones place of the first number by the ones place of the second number, and then the tens place of the first number by the ones place of the second number, and so on.
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I hope you would multiply 15 by 4 if you want to get 60 to give to me.