Well, honey, the number that appears the most on a multiplication table is 1. It shows up in every row and every column because it's the identity element for multiplication. So, if you're looking for a number that hogs the spotlight, 1 is your winner, darling.
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Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The number that appears the most on a multiplication table is 1. Why? Because every number multiplied by 1 is just that number. Like, it's the ultimate wingman of multiplication, always there to make sure the other numbers look good.
The number that appears the most on a multiplication table is 1. This is because every number multiplied by 1 remains the same. Therefore, every row and every column in a multiplication table will have 1 as a factor, resulting in it appearing the most frequently.
24.
(1 x 24)
(2 x 12)
(3 x 8)
(4 x 6)
Occurs in seven places on a 12x12 table, six in a 10x10 table.
Its the number that appears most frequntly
How do i know????? That is the most complicated question in the whole world!
mode is the number that appears most in a list of numbers, the mode here is 54 since it is the only number that appears twice
In any given set, the mode is the number that appears most often. If no number appears more frequently than any other, there is no mode. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) This set has no mode.
The word "mode" refers to the element that appears the most. In the list of the 12 months, each month appears the same number of times. Therefore, there is a 12-way tie for mode.