It makes the table more stable and even but not all tables have 4 legs some have3 and are just as stable.
Because they are tables of the numbers that are the result of "times"-ing a number.
Is it 12
tables are used for eating on not sitting on
When I was growing up, we had to memorize the full set of multiplication tables from 1 to 12. Multiplication Tables are standard 1 to 12 (not 1 to 100). Students must learn the times tables for 1 to 12, before they can apply those tables for 13 through to any number.You can find Multiplication Tables 1-12 online or as charts for sale. Or, do what we did as kids: make your own chart and color or decorate the chart.
a structure with 4 legs that you set stuff on
Five tables,four stools or two tables,eight stools.
Not all tables have metal legs, but metal is a strong cheap and light substance which can withstand compression well, making it ideal for table legs.
there are 3 more stools than tables, so that takes 9 legs out of the 100 total (3 stools * 3 legs=9). There are 91 legs remaining. divide 91 legs by 7 (4 legs for tables and 3 legs for stools = 7 legs). 91 legs / 7 =13. there are 13 tables and 16 stools.
It makes the table more stable and even but not all tables have 4 legs some have3 and are just as stable.
What has legs but cannot
No
Periodic Tables. lol. Also, tables on old navy ships had no legs. The table was attached to strings on the ceiling so that as the ship moved and bobbed, the table would always stay upright because of gravity and the food wouldn't slide off.
Depends on the type if table, it can range from 0-128
Legs in humans and other animals are used for standing, walking, running etc. Legs on other objects such as tables and chairs are used to raise the seat or table top of the ground.
Yes, "tables" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs.
9 tables and 12 stools