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You can use the letter x, either capital or lower case, in most situations. However, if you want the proper multiplication symbol ×, it is Unicode character number 00D7 (or 215 in decimal). On a Macintosh, you can open the Character Viewer and choose the category "Math Symbols." In Microsoft Windows, type Alt-D-7. In HTML, you can use & # x 0 0 D 7 ; or & # 2 1 5 ; (without the spaces).

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To write a times table sign "×" on a computer, you can either copy and paste it from a source that already has the symbol, or you can use the following keyboard shortcut: Alt code + 0215 (on the numeric keypad with Num Lock turned on).

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