13 x 1
5 x 13
4 x 13
13 x 3
4 x 13
How about 8 times 13 = 104 as one example
The answer would be 6,561. 38 = 6,561
The 13 times tables are as follows: 1 times 13 is 13, 2 times 13 is 26, 3 times 13 is 39, 4 times 13 is 52, 5 times 13 is 65, 6 times 13 is 78, 7 times 13 is 91, 8 times 13 is 104, 9 times 13 is 117, 10 times 13 is 130, 11 times 13 is 143, and 12 times 13 is 156.
The number 26 can be found in the times tables of 1, 2, 13, and 26. Specifically, it can be expressed as 1 x 26, 2 x 13, or 13 x 2. Therefore, these multipliers from the respective times tables yield the product of 26.
13 and 11.
5 times 13 times 2 = 2 times 5 times 13 = 10 times 13 = 130
Hint: review your multiplication table-- does not 42 ring a bell? What times what makes 42? Is their sum 13? ?? bingo!!
The expression (13 \times 13 \times 13) can be represented as (13^3), which means 13 raised to the power of 3. This equals 2197, as (13^3 = 13 \times 13 \times 13 = 2197).