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| Question 212095:  what 2 digit number is equal to twice the product of it's digits?
 Answer by Fombitz(32388)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the number be A*10+B where A and B are between 0 and 9
 A*10+B=2(AB)
 10+(B/A)=2B
 B and A must be multiples of each other for this equation to work.
 (2,4) and (3,6) are the only digits that are multiples.
 10+(4/2)=2(4)
 12=8
 No, that doesn't work.
 10+(6/3)=2(6)
 12=12
 Yes, that works.
 The number is 36.
 36=2*(3*6)=36
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 The other possible solution is 00, because
 00=2(0*0)
 although I'm not sure that 0 is really a 2 digit number.
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