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If a and b are integers such that -6 ≤ a ≤ 3 and -4 ≤ b < 5, what is the least possible value of a times b?

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From the question, it means that


\begin{gathered} a=-6,-5,-4\text{ . . . . . .3} \\ b=-4,-3,-2\text{ .. .. . . . . .4} \end{gathered}

The least possible value of a and will be a ngative number, gotten by multiplying a negative value by a positive value. So this should be

the smallest value of a, that is the -6 multiplied by the biggest value of b = 4


-6*4=-24

Hence the answer is -24

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