rosy21 rosy21
  • 15-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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Why can't the product of 2 digit numbers ever be 2 digits

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ISALE
ISALE ISALE
  • 15-12-2016
Because the lowest two digit number is 10 and 10 • 10 = 100 so you are already into the three digit numbers and will only go higher.

i hope this help

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lhk7
lhk7 lhk7
  • 15-12-2016
Because when you multiply for example:
20
x21
And you go through the first thing is you multiply the one out and get 20
Then when you multiply the 2 you add zero to that row, creating a three digit number
20
x 21
---------
20
+ 400
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420
Hope this helps
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