Actually, there is no specific "problem" to solve in the image you provided. The image displays a
complete multiplication table (also known as a times table) for numbers 1 through 12.
This is a reference chart, not a worksheet with questions. It lists all the products from `1 x 1` up to `12 x 12`.
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What this chart is for:
It’s designed to help students
learn and memorize basic multiplication facts. Each column represents the multiples of a specific number (e.g., the “TWOS” column shows 2x1, 2x2, 2x3, ..., 2x12).
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How to use it:
If you were given a multiplication problem like
“What is 7 x 8?”, you would:
1. Find the column labeled
“SEVENS”.
2. Look for the row that says
“7 X 8 =”.
3. Read the answer:
56.
Or if asked
“What is 9 x 6?”:
1. Go to the
“NINES” column.
2. Find
“9 X 6 =”.
3. Answer:
54.
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Key Observations:
- The chart is symmetric — for example, `7 x 8 = 56` and `8 x 7 = 56`. This reflects the
commutative property of multiplication.
- All answers are correct and fully filled in — there are no blanks or missing values.
- The largest product shown is `12 x 12 = 144`.
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In summary:
✔ This is a
completed multiplication reference chart.
✔ There is
no unsolved problem — it’s meant for learning or checking answers.
✔ You can use it to look up any multiplication fact from 1x1 to 12x12.
If you intended to ask something specific (like “What is 7 x 9?” or “Find all multiples of 5”), feel free to ask! Otherwise, this chart is already solved and ready for use. 😊
*Source credit: PaperTrailDesign.com (visible at bottom right)*
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of print out multiplication table.