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multiplication table that shows the products of numbers from 1 to 12. Each cell in the table represents the result of multiplying the row number by the column number.
Explanation of the Multiplication Table:
- The table has rows and columns labeled from 1 to 12.
- Each cell at the intersection of a row and a column contains the product of the row number and the column number.
- For example:
- The cell at the intersection of row 3 and column 4 contains \( 3 \times 4 = 12 \).
- The cell at the intersection of row 7 and column 8 contains \( 7 \times 8 = 56 \).
How to Use the Table:
1. Identify the row corresponding to the first number you want to multiply.
2. Identify the column corresponding to the second number you want to multiply.
3. Find the cell where the row and column intersect. The value in that cell is the product of the two numbers.
Example Problem:
If you need to find \( 9 \times 7 \):
- Locate row 9.
- Locate column 7.
- The cell at the intersection of row 9 and column 7 contains the value 63.
- Therefore, \( 9 \times 7 = 63 \).
General Solution:
To solve any multiplication problem using this table:
1. Identify the two numbers you want to multiply.
2. Find the corresponding row and column.
3. Look up the value in the cell where they intersect.
Final Answer:
The multiplication table is complete and accurate. It can be used to quickly find the product of any two numbers between 1 and 12. If you have a specific multiplication problem, you can use the table to find the answer.
If you have a particular problem you'd like me to solve using this table, feel free to ask!
Final Answer: The multiplication table is correct and complete. 🟩
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of desktop multiplication chart printable.