What is the table of 8?
What is the table of 8?
Multiplication Table of 8
8 | × | 8 |
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8 | × | 48 |
8 | × | 56 |
8 | × | 64 |
8 | × | 72 |
How can I learn tables fast and easy?
- Start with the easiest and work up. No-one ever said that learning times tables was easy.
- Teach the tricks. The great thing with times tables is that there are many tricks that can help your child memorise them more easily.
- Drill Drill Drill.
What is the table of 15?
Table of 15 in Tabular Form
15 | × | 15 |
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15 | × | 60 |
15 | × | 75 |
15 | × | 90 |
15 | × | 105 |
What is the 13 table?
Hence, the 13 times table is obtained as follows: (1+0)3, (2+0)6, (3+0)9, (4+1)2, (5+1)5, (6+1)8, (7+2)1, (8+2)4, (9+2)7, (10+3)0 = 13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130….Table of 13 up to 20.
13 × 11 = 143 | 13 × 16 = 208 |
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13 × 15 = 195 | 13 × 20 = 260 |
What are the 13 times tables?
What is the 13 Times Table?
- x 13 = 13.
- x 13 = 26.
- x 13 = 39.
- x 13 = 52.
- x 13 = 65.
- x 13 = 78.
- x 13 = 91.
- x 13 = 104.
What is the table of 13 to 20?
Tables from 13 to 16
Table of 13 | Table of 14 | Table of 15 |
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13 × 7 = 91 | 14 × 7 = 98 | 15 × 7 = 105 |
13 × 8 = 104 | 14 × 8 = 112 | 15 × 8 = 120 |
13 × 9 = 117 | 14 × 9 = 126 | 15 × 9 = 135 |
13 × 10 = 130 | 14 × 10 = 140 | 15 × 10 = 150 |
What is the 23 times table?
23 Times Tables
23 Addition | 23 Subtraction | 23 Multiplication |
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2 + 23 = 25 | 25 – 23 = 2 | 2 x 23 = 46 |
3 + 23 = 26 | 26 – 23 = 3 | 3 x 23 = 69 |
4 + 23 = 27 | 27 – 23 = 4 | 4 x 23 = 92 |
5 + 23 = 28 | 28 – 23 = 5 | 5 x 23 = 115 |
What is the trick to learning multiplication tables?
Tricks by Number
- add the number to itself (in other words, double it) Example 2×9 = 9+9 = 18.
- double, then double again.
- Cut in half, then times 10.
- when you multiply 6 by an even number, they both end in the same digit.
- 7×8.
- Double, double, double!
- is 10× the number minus the number.
- put a zero after it.
How do you learn table orally?
Steps to be followed to understand both the methods :
- Step 1 : First take one of the two digit numbers and multiply it by 10.
- Step 2 : Multiply the unit digit of other two digit number by 10.
- Step 3 : Multiply unit digits of both the numbers.
- Step 4 : Add all the above three values and you will get answer. That’s it.
How can I help my child learn times tables?
10 fun tips for teaching times tables effectively
- Use times tables chanting.
- Make times tables fun with songs and multiplication games.
- Make use of times tables grids.
- Use concrete resources.
- Get active outside the classroom.
- Use pupil’s interests to engage them with times tables.