It looks like you've uploaded a
multiplication chart that shows the products of numbers from 1 to 100, with the top-left corner being the focus (as indicated by the title: "Multiplication Chart 1-100 (top-left)").
However, since I cannot view images directly, and there is no specific question or task mentioned in your message, I’ll assume you're asking for help interpreting or using this chart.
What is this chart?
This is a
100x100 multiplication table, meaning:
- The rows represent the first number in the multiplication.
- The columns represent the second number.
- Each cell contains the product of the row and column numbers.
- For example, the value at row 5, column 6 would be $5 \times 6 = 30$.
The chart likely includes all values from $1 \times 1 = 1$ up to $100 \times 100 = 10,000$.
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Possible Tasks You Might Want Help With:
Since no explicit question was given, here are common tasks involving such a chart and their solutions:
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✔ Task 1: Find the product of two numbers
Example: What is $47 \times 32$?
Solution:
- Locate row 47 and column 32.
- The intersection gives $47 \times 32 = 1,504$.
> (You can verify: $47 \times 32 = (50 - 3) \times 32 = 1600 - 96 = 1504$)
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✔ Task 2: Identify patterns
Example: What pattern do you see in the diagonal from top-left to bottom-right?
Answer:
- The diagonal represents $n \times n$, i.e., perfect squares.
- So it goes: $1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ..., 10000$ — these are the squares of 1 through 100.
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✔ Task 3: Find multiples of a number
Example: List all multiples of 13 less than 100.
Solution:
- Look at row 13 (or column 13), and read the values where the other factor is ≤ 7 (since $13 \times 8 = 104 > 100$).
- Multiples: $13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91$
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✔ Task 4: Check if a number is composite or prime
Example: Is 97 prime?
Solution:
- Look across the chart for any way to write 97 as a product of two numbers between 1 and 100.
- If only $1 \times 97$ appears, then it's prime.
- Since 97 is not divisible by any number from 2 to 96, it is
prime.
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✔ Task 5: Use the chart to solve word problems
Example: A garden has 17 rows and 23 plants per row. How many total plants?
Solution:
- Find $17 \times 23$ on the chart → $391$
- Answer: 391 plants.
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Summary
If you have a
specific problem related to this chart (e.g., “What is $67 \times 89$?” or “Find all factors of 84”), please provide it, and I can give a precise answer.
Otherwise, this chart is a useful tool for:
- Learning multiplication facts,
- Identifying patterns,
- Solving multiplication problems quickly,
- Understanding properties like commutativity ($a \times b = b \times a$).
Let me know what you'd like to do with it!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable hundreds chart for multiplication.