1 x 9 = 9
Here is the 9 times table
0 x 9 = 0
1 x 9 = 9
2 x 9 = 18
3 x 9 = 27
4 x 9 = 36
5 x 9 = 45
6 x 9 = 54
7 x 9 = 63
8 x 9 = 72
9 x 9 =81
10 x 9 = 90
11 x 9 = 99
12 x 9 = 109
et/ seq.
NB
The digits in the answer add to '9' e.g. 36 = 3 + 6 = 9
Note the transposition of the answer numbers from lower to higher values. e.g. 18 & 81 .
5 + 0.09
1x9 = 9 3x3 = 9
I believe that the numbers One and Nine fit the bill as they would be 1x9= 9 and 1+9=10.
The first 6 multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, 45 and 54. Their sum (total) is 189. In other words, 1x9 + 2x9 + 3x9 + 4x9 + 5x9 + 6x9 = 21x9 = 189.
1x9=9 2x9=183x9=274x9=365x9= 456x9=547x9=638x9=729x9=8110x9=90
No.
no, 1x9 and 3x3
9
1x9 3x3
1x9 3x3
1x9 3x3 9x1
2x5 = 10; 1x9 = 9. 10x9x10=900
1x9:9 3x3:9
5 + 0.09
1,3, and 9 because 1x9=9 and 3x3=9!
A multiplacation sentence is excactly what it says it is! EXAMPLE: 9x9=? 1x9=? 3x8=? That is a multiplacation sentence.
1x9 = 9 3x3 = 9