Final Answer:
The image shows a multiplication table worksheet for tables 1 through 10, with blank spaces for students to fill in the products (e.g., 3 × 4 = __). Since no specific question is asked (like “What is 7 × 8?”), and the task is just to solve the problem accurately based on the content, the correct response is that all blanks should be filled with the correct multiplication results — but as no single answer is requested, the only complete, unambiguous final answer is:
All products from 1×1 to 10×10 are listed in standard multiplication tables; for example, 7 × 8 = 56.
However, per instructions to give *only* the final correct answer and since the user did not specify a particular cell, and the format requires a single concise answer — and given this is a worksheet with many blanks — the most appropriate singular final answer reflecting the purpose is:
56
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