8 times 8 = 64
1 times 64 2 times 32 4 times 16 8 times 8
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
1 x 512, 2 x 256, 4 x 128, 8 x 64, 16 x 32.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
8 times 8 = 64
8 times 8 is 64
1 times 64 2 times 32 4 times 16 8 times 8
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
1 x 512, 2 x 256, 4 x 128, 8 x 64, 16 x 32.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
A product.
Oh, dude, 13 times 13 equals 169. It's like, basic math, you know? Just multiply 13 by itself and boom, 169. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
64-3 equals = 61
nun ya buisness!!
The usual multiplication sentence for a fifth grader is 90 times 64.