What is the table of 8?

What is the table of 8?

Multiplication Table of 8

8 × 8
8 × 48
8 × 56
8 × 64
8 × 72

How can I learn tables fast and easy?

  1. Start with the easiest and work up. No-one ever said that learning times tables was easy.
  2. Teach the tricks. The great thing with times tables is that there are many tricks that can help your child memorise them more easily.
  3. Drill Drill Drill.

What is the table of 15?

Table of 15 in Tabular Form

15 × 15
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
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
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
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

  1. add the number to itself (in other words, double it) Example 2×9 = 9+9 = 18.
  2. double, then double again.
  3. Cut in half, then times 10.
  4. when you multiply 6 by an even number, they both end in the same digit.
  5. 7×8.
  6. Double, double, double!
  7. is 10× the number minus the number.
  8. put a zero after it.

How do you learn table orally?

Steps to be followed to understand both the methods :

  1. Step 1 : First take one of the two digit numbers and multiply it by 10.
  2. Step 2 : Multiply the unit digit of other two digit number by 10.
  3. Step 3 : Multiply unit digits of both the numbers.
  4. 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

  1. Use times tables chanting.
  2. Make times tables fun with songs and multiplication games.
  3. Make use of times tables grids.
  4. Use concrete resources.
  5. Get active outside the classroom.
  6. Use pupil’s interests to engage them with times tables.