35, 70, 105, 140, 175, 210, 245, 280, 315, 350, 385, 420
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The 23 time tables are a series of statements. There are no questions there.
This is the 35 times table: 1*35=35 2*35=70 3*36=105 4*35=140 5*35=175 6*35=210 7*35=245 8*35=280 9*35=315 10*35=350 11*35=385 12*35=420
None of the times tables equal 31.
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426 is in the 6 times tables, being 71 times 6.
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To determine which times tables go into 385, we need to find the factors of 385. The factors of 385 are 1, 5, 7, 11, 35, 55, 77, and 385. These numbers represent the times tables that can evenly divide into 385 without leaving a remainder.
The difference between corresponding multiples in the 5 and 6 times tables is the multiplicand.So,6*7 - 5*7 = 42-35 = 7
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