Actually, there is
no explicit task or problem written on the image you uploaded.
The image displays a
standard 12x12 multiplication table, also known as a multiplication chart. It shows the products of all pairs of numbers from 1 to 12.
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What this chart is for:
This is a
reference tool used to help students learn and memorize multiplication facts. For example:
- To find
7 × 8, locate row 7 and column 8 — their intersection shows
56.
- To find
9 × 12, go to row 9 and column 12 — the result is
108.
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How to use it:
1. Pick a number from the
leftmost column (the multiplier).
2. Pick a number from the
top row (the multiplicand).
3. Follow the row and column until they intersect — that cell contains the
product.
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Common tasks associated with such a chart (if you meant one of these):
✔ Memorization practice: Cover parts of the chart and try to recall the products.
✔ Fill-in-the-blank worksheets: Some versions have missing numbers — you fill them in.
✔ Finding patterns: Notice symmetry (e.g., 6×7 = 7×6), squares along the diagonal (1, 4, 9, 16...), etc.
✔ Problem solving: If you were given a multiplication problem like “What is 8 × 9?”, you’d look up the answer (72) here.
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Since no specific question was asked...
👉
If you intended to ask something like:
> “What is 7 × 8?”
> → Answer:
56
> “What is 12 × 12?”
> → Answer:
144
> “How do I read this chart?”
> → See explanation above.
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Let me know!
If you had a
specific multiplication problem or
task in mind (like finding a product, identifying a pattern, or completing a worksheet), please tell me what it is — I’ll solve it for you!
Otherwise, this image is just a
complete multiplication table for numbers 1 through 12, ready for learning or reference. 📚✖️
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✔ Final Note: The chart is fully filled and correct. No errors are visible. It’s a great study aid!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of large multiplication table.