SOLUTION: The product of a 2-digit number and 101 contains the digits of the 2-digit number repeated twice. For example 42 X 101 = 4242. What should you multiply a three-digit number by in

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: The product of a 2-digit number and 101 contains the digits of the 2-digit number repeated twice. For example 42 X 101 = 4242. What should you multiply a three-digit number by in order to have the product repeat the digits ? This question is from textbook Pre-algebra

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1001 __ the zeros give "room" for the digits to be multiplied without being disturbed
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