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Division Table 1–12, which is a comprehensive chart showing division facts for numbers from 1 to 12. This table helps learners understand how numbers divide evenly and recognize patterns in division.
However, you mentioned "solve the problem," but no specific question or task was included in your message. The image itself is an educational reference tool, not a problem to solve.
Here’s what this chart shows:
- It's organized into 12 columns, each representing a divisor (from 1 to 12).
- Each column lists division equations where the dividend increases by the divisor.
- For example, under
"ONE", every number divided by 1 equals itself:
$ 1 \div 1 = 1 $, $ 2 \div 1 = 2 $, ..., $ 12 \div 1 = 12 $
- Under
"TWO", it shows multiples of 2 divided by 2:
$ 2 \div 2 = 1 $, $ 4 \div 2 = 2 $, ..., $ 24 \div 2 = 12 $
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Possible Uses of This Chart:
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Learning Division Facts: Helps students memorize basic division.
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Checking Work: Useful for verifying answers to division problems.
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Pattern Recognition: Students can observe that dividing a number by itself always gives 1 (e.g., $ 5 \div 5 = 1 $), or that multiplying then dividing returns the original number.
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Example Problem Using This Chart:
Let’s say someone asks:
What is $ 72 \div 6 $?
You would look at the
SIX column and find:
$ 72 \div 6 = 12 $
✔ Answer:
12
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problem or question related to this chart (e.g., “What is $ 84 \div 7 $?”, or “Find all divisions that result in 6”), please let me know, and I’ll help solve it step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of division table printable.