SOLUTION: what is the least possible product when you multiply 10 by a two-digit number

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Question 390294: what is the least possible product when you multiply 10 by a two-digit number
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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Assuming that by "two digit number" it excludes numbers with preceding zero

like 05, 06, etc...and also assuming that the number is not
negative, then since 10 is the smallest two-digit number on
the number line, the product of 10 times 10 (lowest 2-digit number)
is 100.
10%2A10=100