The problem with your code, is that you give forall method a function, that accepts 2 arguments and returns Boolean, or in other words (Int, Int) => Boolean. If you will look in the documentation, then you will find this signature:
def forall (p: ((A, B)) => Boolean): Boolean
in this case forall method expects Tuple2[A, B] => Boolean, so it also can be written like this:
def forall (p: Tuple2[A, B] => Boolean): Boolean
In order to fix your example you can either call forall and give it function, that accepts 1 tuple argument:
myMap.forall(keyVal => keyVal._1 * 10 == keyVal._2)
or you make patterns match and extract key and value:
myMap.forall {case (k, v) => k * 10 == v}
In this case you are giving PartialFunction[(Int, Int), Boolean] to the forall method