SOLUTION: 1. what is the number 10 less than the product of our largest two different digits?
2. What is the number with 4 in the tens place that is 2 less than a perfect square?
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Question 338366: 1. what is the number 10 less than the product of our largest two different digits?
2. What is the number with 4 in the tens place that is 2 less than a perfect square?
3. What is the two-digit prime number less than 60 with the sum of the digits equal to 1 more than half a dozen?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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