Problem Description:
The image shows multiplication tables from 1 to 10. The task is to solve a problem related to these multiplication tables. Since the specific problem isn't explicitly stated in your question, I will infer a common type of problem that can be solved using these tables:
finding the product of two numbers.
#### Example Problem:
Find the product of \( 7 \times 8 \).
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Solution:
1.
Identify the Multiplication Table:
- We need to find the product of \( 7 \times 8 \). This means we are looking for the result of multiplying 7 by 8.
2.
Locate the Values in the Table:
- In the multiplication table provided, the row for 7 and the column for 8 (or vice versa) will give us the answer.
- From the table:
- The row for 7 is: \( 7 \times 1 = 7, 7 \times 2 = 14, 7 \times 3 = 21, \ldots \)
- The column for 8 is: \( 1 \times 8 = 8, 2 \times 8 = 16, 3 \times 8 = 24, \ldots \)
3.
Find the Intersection:
- The intersection of the row for 7 and the column for 8 gives us \( 7 \times 8 \).
- From the table, we see that \( 7 \times 8 = 56 \).
4.
Verify the Calculation:
- To ensure accuracy, we can mentally calculate \( 7 \times 8 \):
- \( 7 \times 8 = 56 \), which matches the value in the table.
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{56}
\]
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math tables.