The given expression is \(10 \times 11 \times (2-4)\). First, simplify the expression inside the parentheses:
\[ 2 - 4 = -2 \]
Now, substitute \(-2\) back into the expression and perform the multiplication:
\[ 10 \times 11 \times (-2) \]
First, calculate \(10 \times 11\):
\[ 10 \times 11 = 110 \]
Then, multiply the result by \(-2\):
\[ 110 \times (-2) = -220 \]
\[ \boxed{-220} \]
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