1 x 4 = 4
2 x 4 = 8
3 x 4 =12
4 x 4 = 16
5 x 4 = 20
6 x 4 = 24
7 x 4 = 28
8 x 4 = 32
9 x 4 = 36
10 x 4 = 40
11 x 4 = 44
12 x 4 = 48
13 x 4 = 52
14 x 4 = 56
15 x 4 = 60
16 x 4 = 64
17 x 4 = 68
18 x 4 = 72
19 x 4 = 76
20 x 4 = 80
21 x 4 = 84
22 x 4 = 88
23 x 4 = 92
24 x 4 = 96
25 x 4 = 100
26 x 4 = 104
27 x 4 = 108
28 x 4 = 112
29 x 4 = 116
30 x 4 = 120
31 x 4 = 124
32 x 4 = 128
33 x 4 = 132
34 x 4 = 136
35 x 4 = 140
36 x 4 = 144
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They do not necessarily do so. It depends on the country and school. I learned them to 10 times but for tables up to 30!
12 x 12 = 144
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Well, honey, if you're looking for the math tea, then let me spill it for you. 12 times 12 equals 144. It's as simple as that. Now go forth and conquer those multiplication tables like the math queen you are!
hotdog
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9, 18 etc.
There are many tricks to learning multiplication tables. One is the rhyme '8 times 8 fell on the floor and when it woke up it was 64'. Another is to know that all the nine multiplication tables add up to 9 up to 9 times 10.
They do not necessarily do so. It depends on the country and school. I learned them to 10 times but for tables up to 30!
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12 x 12 = 144
Set it up like this:144=.6x (144 equals .6 times what number?)144/.6=x240=x
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Whan I went to school (Decades ago) we had the 12 times tables we went from 1 x1 = 2. 1 x 2 + 2 and all the way through the numbers multiplying each number by 1 and right up to 12 I guess the 22 times tables are like that except they go from 1 up to 22.
i will go up to 15 times 13013263952657891104117130143156169182195
4x800=3200