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8 March, 14:33

Sam multiplies a number, n, by a two-digit number.

Which statement is true?

Select one:

a. When n is a one-digit number, the product will always have three digits.

b. When n is a four-digit number, the product will have five or six digits.

c. When n is a two-digit number, the product will have four or five digits.

d. When n is a three-digit number, the product will always have four digits.

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  1. 8 March, 14:37
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    The answer to the given problem is the third option which is letter "C" When n is a two-digit number, the product will have a four of five digits. While other options are all wrong and cannot be proved by any mathematical solution.
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