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Question 390294
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what is the least possible product when you multiply 10 by a two-digit number
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Assuming that by "two digit number" it
numbers with preceding zero
like
,
, etc...and also assuming that the number is
negative, then since
is the
number on
the number line, the product of
times
(lowest 2-digit number)
is
.