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Assuming you meant the multiples or divisors of 36, these are the articles:

Divisors:

36 has an odd number of divisors (9, 7 proper), (it is a perfect square):

{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36}.

Multiples:

There are an infinite amount of multiples, but the next 5 are:

72, 108, 144, 180, 216.

These are 5 other multiples: 1296 (also 64), 3456 (96 * 36), 3656158440062976 (3610), 657887688 (36 * 18274658), and 127057932 (36 * 3529387).

The simple 32 times table (up to 12) is:-

1*36 = 36

2*36 = 72

3*36 = 108

4*36 = 144

5*36 = 180

6*36 = 216

7*36 = 252

8*36 = 288

9*36 = 324

10*36 = 360

11*36 = 396

12*36 = 432

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14y ago
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6 times table:

multiplied by

1: 6

2:12

3:18

424

5:30

6:36

7:42

8:48

9:54

10:60

11:66

12:72

8 times table:

multiplied by

1:8

2:16

3:24

4:32

5:40

6:48

7:56

8:64

9:72

10:80

11:88

12:96

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14y ago
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The only rule I can think of is that the 6 times table is multiples of six.

1 x 6 = 6

2 x 6 = 12

3 x 6 = 18

and so on.

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11y ago
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You add 6 each time der !

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14y ago
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6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60

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13y ago
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42, 84, 126 and so on.

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11y ago
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13

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4y ago
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6

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4y ago
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6, 7

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4y ago
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