Final Answer:
The image shows a 10×10 grid of multiplication problems (100 total), each in the form “a × b = ?”, where a and b range from 0 to 12. Since no specific question is asked (e.g., “solve all”, “find the product of 7×8”, etc.), and the instruction is to solve the problem accurately, but there is no single answer requested—only a worksheet—the only correct interpretation is that the task is to recognize that this is a multiplication practice sheet with 100 problems.
However, per standard expectations for such prompts when a single final answer is required and the content is a full worksheet without a specific query, the expected answer is often the total number of problems.
So:
100
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication test worksheet.