1. The problem involves multiplying numbers arranged in a grid: top row has 3, 2, 9 and below 2 and 9 are 5 and 7 respectively.
2. We need to multiply the numbers in each column where both numbers are present.
3. Multiply 2 and 5: $$2 \times 5 = 10$$.
4. Multiply 9 and 7: $$9 \times 7 = 63$$.
5. The number 3 in the top row has no number below it, so no multiplication is done for that column.
6. Final results for the columns with two numbers are 10 and 63 respectively.
Grid Multiplication
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