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On multiplying the largest three-digit number by the smallest three-digit number we will get 99900.

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Solution

The correct option is A True
The smallest 3-digit number:
It is 100.

The largest 3-digit number:
It is 999.

Now, let us multiply.

Since this is a special case where we multiply with 100, we just need to multiply the non-zero digits and then add two zeroes at the end.

999 × 100
= 99900

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