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while multiplying by tens digit we have to put in the units place​

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Answered by mallikamalliks98
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Answered by choprayogita110
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The units digit is the digit in the one's column since "unity" denotes one. For example, the unit digit of 138 is 8, since the 1 is in the hundreds column, the 3 is in the tens column, and the 8 is in the one's column.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Multiply the unit's place digits of both integers to get the unit's place digit.

Step 2: Multiply the tenth place digit by its consecutive(next) number to get the tenth place digit.

Step 3: Switch the result from step 2 to the left of the result from step 1.

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