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There are no two numbers between 10 and 20 with a product of 247.
They are 10 and 1
The product of two two-digit numbers is always at least 100. This is because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and multiplying 10 by itself (10 × 10) yields 100. Since any other combination of two-digit numbers will produce a larger product, it is impossible for the product to remain a two-digit number.
The numbers are: -10 and -8
The two numbers that have a difference of 2 and a product of 80 are 10 and 8. This is because 10 - 8 = 2 and 10 × 8 = 80. Thus, these numbers satisfy both conditions.
There are no two numbers between 10 and 20 with a product of 247.
10 and 6 or 6 and 10
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They are 10 and 1
The product of two two-digit numbers is always at least 100. This is because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and multiplying 10 by itself (10 × 10) yields 100. Since any other combination of two-digit numbers will produce a larger product, it is impossible for the product to remain a two-digit number.
15 and 25
8 + 10 = 188 x 10 = 80Therefore, the two numbers are 8 and ten
The numbers are: -10 and -8
The two numbers that have a difference of 2 and a product of 80 are 10 and 8. This is because 10 - 8 = 2 and 10 × 8 = 80. Thus, these numbers satisfy both conditions.
It could be 6*10.
3 and 7.
The product of two 2-digit numbers cannot be a two-digit number because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and the smallest product of two 2-digit numbers (10 × 10) is 100. Since 100 is a three-digit number, any multiplication of two 2-digit numbers will yield a product that is at least 100 or more. Therefore, the product must always be three digits or greater.