80 x 1 = 80
80 x 2 = 160
80 x 3 = 240
80 x 4 = 320
80 x 5 = 400
80 x 6 = 480
80 x 7 = 560
80 x 8 = 640
80 x 9 = 720
80 x 10 = 800
80 x 11 = 880
80 x 12 = 960
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It is the same as the 8 times table except that you add a zero at the end.8 * 1 = 8 becomes 80 * 1 = 80
8 * 2 = 16 becomes 80 * 2 = 160
and so on.
Tables of 8 or 4 or 2 72 = 8x9 or 4x18 or 2x36 80 = 8x10 or 4x20 or 2x40
40, 80, 120 and so on.
40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400
55 and its multiples. 1, 5, and 55 are all in both the 5 times and 11 times tables.
No, 86 is not in the 4 times tables. The 4 times tables consist of multiples of 4, starting from 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on. Since 86 is not a multiple of 4, it is not found in the 4 times tables.