To find the product of [tex]\(9.05\)[/tex] and [tex]\(-13.2\)[/tex], we follow the steps below:
1. Identify the numbers: We need to multiply [tex]\(9.05\)[/tex] (a positive number) by [tex]\(-13.2\)[/tex] (a negative number).
2. Determine the sign: Since we are multiplying a positive number by a negative number, the product will be negative.
3. Multiply the absolute values:
Calculate the absolute product of [tex]\(9.05\)[/tex] and [tex]\(13.2\)[/tex].
4. Apply the sign: As established, the product is negative.
The resulting product of multiplying [tex]\(9.05\)[/tex] by [tex]\(-13.2\)[/tex] is [tex]\(-119.46\)[/tex].
Thus, the correct answer is:
[tex]\[
\boxed{-119.46}
\][/tex]