The image you've uploaded is a
comprehensive multiplication table that displays the multiplication facts from
1 to 20, with each number multiplied by values from 1 to 20. It's organized into a grid of 20 columns (one for each multiplier from 1 to 20), and each column shows the products of that number times 1 through 20.
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🔍 What This Table Shows:
- Each section labeled "Times X" lists all multiples of X from $X \times 1$ up to $X \times 20$.
- For example, in the "Times 7" column:
- $7 \times 1 = 7$
- $7 \times 2 = 14$
- ...
- $7 \times 20 = 140$
This chart is useful for:
- Learning and memorizing multiplication facts.
- Checking multiplication results quickly.
- Understanding patterns in numbers (e.g., even/odd, digit patterns).
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✔ Example: How to Use the Table
Suppose you want to find $13 \times 15$:
1. Go to the "Times 13" column.
2. Find the row where it says $13 \times 15 = 195$.
→ So, $13 \times 15 = 195$.
Alternatively, go to the "Times 15" column and look for $15 \times 13$, which also gives 195.
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🧠 Patterns You Can Observe:
1.
Commutative Property: $a \times b = b \times a$.
For instance, $6 \times 8 = 48$ and $8 \times 6 = 48$.
2.
Even/Odd Patterns:
- Even × Any Number → Even
- Odd × Odd → Odd
3.
Multiples of 5 end in 0 or 5
- E.g., $15 \times 3 = 45$, $15 \times 4 = 60$
4.
Multiples of 9 have digits that sum to 9 (up to 9×10):
- $9 \times 7 = 63$ → $6 + 3 = 9$
5.
Multiples of 11 follow a pattern:
- $11 \times 1 = 11$, $11 \times 2 = 22$, ..., $11 \times 9 = 99$
- Then $11 \times 10 = 110$, $11 \times 11 = 121$, etc.
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💡 Educational Use:
This chart is excellent for:
- Students learning multiplication.
- Parents helping kids practice math facts.
- Teachers as a classroom reference.
It covers all multiplication facts up to $20 \times 20 = 400$, which is more extensive than standard tables (usually up to 10×10).
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📌 Summary:
✔ The image is a
complete multiplication table from 1×1 to 20×20.
✔ It’s color-coded by multiplier for visual clarity.
✔ It can be used for learning, checking work, or spotting number patterns.
Let me know if you'd like help finding a specific product, understanding a pattern, or creating flashcards from this!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication table upto 20 printable.