LYCOS RETRIEVER
Multiplication Table
built 642 days ago
If you click on the multiplication table (anywhere but the top row or left column) and hold your mouse button down while dragging the mouse across the screen, you will drag a copy of the multiplication table image (as a pixmap). This can be useful for dropping it as an image into other applications, such as word processing or presentation programs. Note that if you click and drag on the top row or left column, you will reorder the elements in that row or column instead (see above).
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Instructions: Complete the rows for 7, 8, and 9 on the multiplication table by using what you’ve learned of the multiplication patterns and properties. Try 10, 11, and 12 for extra credit. Then have a friend or relative quiz you.
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Once you have learned the multiplication table up through the 10's, the 11's are almost automatic because of the simplicity of the pattern. The primary rationale for pushing on to the 12's is the frequency of 12's in informal calculations (converting feet to inches, packaging by dozens, 24 hours per day (two 12 hour cycles), etc.).
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If you still do not remember the basic multiplication table, now you have a chance. With SuperMemo it is a snap. Learn 7x8, 5x9, 6x7 by heart by daily tests and drills.
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Help is given progressively when the student is having difficulty learning the multiplication table (not just a Wrong! response from the computer). The multiplication table is presented with appropriate areas highlighted as needed.
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