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Ben writes the product of 7 and 50. Then he subtracts the least 3 digit multiple of 10 from the product. What is the difference?
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The answer is 250. The first step is to determine what a product is. If you don't know, it is what you get when you multiply.7x5 is 35, and then you can add a zero.The least three digit multiple of 10 is 100.(10 x 10)350 minus 100 = 250 :)
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