Problem Description:
The image provided is a
multiplication chart (also known as a multiplication table). The task likely involves solving a problem related to this chart. Since the specific problem isn't explicitly stated in your question, I will infer a common type of problem that might be associated with such a chart and solve it.
#### Common Task:
One common task involving a multiplication chart is to find the product of two numbers using the chart. For example, you might be asked to find the product of 7 and 9.
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Solution:
#### Step 1: Understand the Structure of the Chart
- The chart has rows and columns labeled with numbers from 1 to 20.
- Each cell in the chart represents the product of the row number and the column number.
- For example, the cell at the intersection of the row labeled "7" and the column labeled "9" contains the product \( 7 \times 9 \).
#### Step 2: Locate the Row and Column
- To find the product of 7 and 9:
- Find the row labeled "7".
- Find the column labeled "9".
#### Step 3: Identify the Intersection
- The cell where the row "7" and the column "9" intersect contains the value \( 7 \times 9 \).
#### Step 4: Read the Value
- From the chart, the value at the intersection of row 7 and column 9 is
63.
#### Final Answer:
The product of 7 and 9 is:
\[
\boxed{63}
\]
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Explanation:
The multiplication chart is a visual tool that helps in quickly finding the product of two numbers without performing the multiplication manually. By locating the appropriate row and column, you can directly read the result from the chart.
If the task you uploaded involves a different problem (e.g., finding a missing number, identifying patterns, or solving a word problem), please provide more details so I can adjust the solution accordingly. Otherwise, the above explanation covers a typical use case for a multiplication chart.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of desktop multiplication chart printable.