Problem Description:
The image shows multiplication tables from 1 to 12. Each table is organized in a grid format, with the rows and columns representing the numbers being multiplied. The task is to solve a problem related to these multiplication tables.
Since no specific problem was mentioned in your question, I will assume the task is to
explain how to use these multiplication tables effectively and provide an example of solving a multiplication problem using them.
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Explanation of Multiplication Tables:
1.
Structure of the Tables:
- Each table (e.g., "2 x", "3 x", etc.) represents the multiplication results for a specific number.
- For example, in the "4 x" table:
- The first row shows \( 4 \times 1 = 4 \).
- The second row shows \( 4 \times 2 = 8 \).
- This continues up to \( 4 \times 12 = 48 \).
2.
How to Use the Tables:
- To find the product of two numbers, locate the appropriate table for one of the numbers and then find the corresponding row or column for the other number.
- For example, to find \( 7 \times 6 \):
- Go to the "7 x" table.
- Look at the row where \( 7 \) is multiplied by \( 6 \).
- You will find \( 7 \times 6 = 42 \).
3.
Patterns and Observations:
- Each table follows a consistent pattern. For example, in the "5 x" table, all products end in either \( 0 \) or \( 5 \).
- The tables are symmetric; for example, \( 3 \times 4 = 4 \times 3 \).
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Example Problem:
Suppose the task is to find the product of \( 9 \times 7 \).
#### Solution:
1. Locate the "9 x" table in the image.
2. Find the row where \( 9 \) is multiplied by \( 7 \).
3. In the "9 x" table, you will see:
\[
9 \times 7 = 63
\]
Thus, the product of \( 9 \times 7 \) is
63.
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General Steps to Solve Any Multiplication Problem Using These Tables:
1. Identify the two numbers you want to multiply.
2. Choose the table corresponding to one of the numbers.
3. Find the row or column that corresponds to the second number.
4. Read the product directly from the table.
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Final Answer:
If the task was to find \( 9 \times 7 \), the answer is:
\[
\boxed{63}
\]
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of free printable multiplication table chart.