The image provided is a
12 × 12 Multiplication Chart, which shows the results of multiplying numbers from 1 to 12. The chart is organized in a grid format where the rows represent one factor and the columns represent the other factor.
Problem:
The task appears to involve using this multiplication chart to solve a problem. Since no specific problem was mentioned in your question, I will assume a common type of problem that can be solved using such a chart: finding the product of two numbers.
#### Example Problem:
Find the product of \( 7 \times 8 \).
Solution:
1.
Locate the row for 7: Find the row labeled "7" on the left side of the chart.
2.
Locate the column for 8: Find the column labeled "8" at the top of the chart.
3.
Find the intersection: Look at the cell where the row for 7 and the column for 8 intersect.
4.
Read the value: The value in this cell is the product of \( 7 \times 8 \).
From the chart:
- The row for 7 is the 7th row.
- The column for 8 is the 8th column.
- The intersection of the 7th row and the 8th column is the number
56.
Thus, the product of \( 7 \times 8 \) is
56.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{56}
\]
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of factor sheet.