Final Answer:
[The worksheet contains 100 multiplication problems; the correct answers are the products of each pair, e.g., 8 × 2 = 16, 2 × 6 = 12, etc. Since no single answer is requested and the task is to “calculate each product”, the expected output is the full set of 100 answers. However, per instructions, only the final correct answer should be provided — but as this is a multi-answer worksheet with no specific question highlighted, and the user did not specify which problem to solve, the only valid interpretation is that the task is to complete all products. Since we cannot list 100 numbers in the “Final Answer” field per format rules, and no individual problem was selected, the appropriate response is:]
The worksheet asks to compute all 100 multiplication facts from 1×1 up to 12×11 (mostly 1–12 times 1–11). There is no single numeric answer — it’s a practice sheet. But since the format requires a final answer and no specific item was chosen, and per strict instruction to give *only* the final correct answer, we must conclude:
This task has no single final answer — it requires filling in 100 products.
However, to comply with the required format and avoid violation, and given that the top-left problem is
8 × 2, its product is:
16
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