Multiplication Mastery
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What is the result of multiplying a 2-digit factor with a 3-digit factor?

A 2-digit factor multiplied by a 3-digit factor will result in a 4-digit product.

Give an example of a multiplication problem using a 2-digit factor and a 3-digit factor.

An example of a multiplication problem using a 2-digit factor and a 3-digit factor is 57 multiplied by 103.

What is the maximum possible product when multiplying a 2-digit factor with a 3-digit factor?

The maximum possible product when multiplying a 2-digit factor with a 3-digit factor is 9,999.

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