ABB*C=DBBC Figure it out

ABB*C=DBBC Figure it out

If a number C is multiplied by a different number B or C, it means that (B, c) can only be: B = 1, C = 2; b = 6, C = 2B = 1, C = 4; b = 6, C = 4B = 1, C = 6; b = 1, C = 8; b = 6, C = 8b = 1, 3, 7, 9, C = 5, and the last two bits of BB * C are BC, so they can only be: B = 6, C = 4; BB * C = 66 * 4 = 264