Actually, there is no specific “task” or problem to solve in the image you uploaded.
The image is a
multiplication table chart (also known as a times table chart), which displays the products of numbers from 1 to 12 multiplied by each other. It’s designed for learning and reference — not for solving a particular math problem.
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What This Chart Shows:
- Each column represents one multiplier (e.g., “ONE”, “TWO”, up to “TWELVE”).
- Within each column, you see that number multiplied by 1 through 12.
- For example, in the
“FIVE” column:
- 5 × 1 = 5
- 5 × 2 = 10
- ...
- 5 × 12 = 60
This is a standard educational tool used to help students memorize multiplication facts.
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If You Meant to Ask Something Else…
Perhaps you intended to ask:
✔ *“What is 7 × 8?”* → Look under the “SEVEN” column, row for “8” →
56
✔ *“What is 9 × 12?”* → Look under the “NINE” column, row for “12” →
108
✔ *“Can you explain how to use this chart?”* → Just find the column for the first number and the row for the second number — their intersection gives the product.
✔ *“Why is this chart useful?”* → It helps build fluency in multiplication, which is foundational for division, fractions, algebra, and more advanced math.
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Summary:
There’s no “problem” to solve — it’s a
reference chart. But if you have a specific multiplication question (like “What is 6 × 7?”), I can answer it using this chart or explain how to find it yourself!
Let me know if you’d like to practice with a quiz or need help understanding multiplication patterns! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication table.