you subtract it from 3hunna
The 4 times table will show that a number is divisible by 4. Therefore, times any number, odd or even, by 4: the answer will be divisible by 4.
76
times what
The answer will depend on what information is given in the table.
i dont know but a ratio table is easier
You learn you 11 times table.
It has to be present in the 8 times table - By revising your times table, you will find it quite easy to work out division sums. :)
The 4 times table will show that a number is divisible by 4. Therefore, times any number, odd or even, by 4: the answer will be divisible by 4.
They know this because 3 is a factor of 402, therefore 3 multiplied by a number(134 to be precise) will give the quotinent 402 so 402 is therefore in the 3 times table.
if you add the digits of the number such as 81 8+1=9 every time, the digits of the number will add up to 9
76
Difficult to learn, unless you know the 29 times table...
times what
say if you had to find the LCM of 4 and 3 you can go up in the 4 times table or the 3 times table (4times table will be quicker because it's a bigger number) 4 times table= 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 3 times table= 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 find the number that is in both times tables (has to be the LOWEST common number) in this case is 12 because it is in both lists. Once your able to do this, you'll get use to the idea and you can think of other ways to do it, but this way is good for people that have just started. It would be easier if you know all of your times tables up to 10.
The answer will depend on what information is given in the table.
175 is not a multiple of 3, so it doesn't appear on the 3 times table.
i dont know but a ratio table is easier