Repetition works well. Writing out the table several times. Make some flash cards and keep repeating them until you have it memorized.
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Get the basics down! Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are the basis for all the other maths. All the other maths are formulaes which use these four basic equations. Learn the multiplication tables and the division tables by memory because it makes it much easier. you actually need to practice frequently.... Atleast a day in solving an add-math question will help develope your brain on additional math and when you get used to it do not stop continue until you think can solve questions with ease
Well, darling, 96 times 7 equals 672. It's as simple as that. Now go forth and conquer those multiplication tables like the math whiz you are.
You Turned the Tables on Me was created in 1936.
No they did not have dinner tables, but a gathering for dinner where all were welcome as a family.
If you measure, you will find most tables are about 29 - 30 inches high.