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A multiplication chart is a table that shows the products of two numbers. Usually, one set of numbers is written on the left column and another set is written as the top row. The products are listed as a rectangular array of numbers. For example, a multiplication chart of 10 can be written as:
A multiplication chart (sometimes also known as a times table chart, multiplication table, or multiplication grid) is a great tool for any child trying to learn their multiplication facts. It shows times tables in grid form like so:
On this page, you can practice any combination of the multiplication tables — very helpful for students in elementary and middle school. You can practice any single times table (such as multiplication by 9), or several tables (such as tables of 2 and 5), or all of them.
For multiplication we will think about the number of equal sized groups and the number of items in each group. Let's take a look at an example: Each time you visit your neighbor's dog Tuffy, you give him two dog treats. Each equal sized group has 2 treats. You visited Tuffy 5 times last week.
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A multiplication chart, also known as a multiplication table, or a times table, is a table that can be used as a reference for the 100 multiplication facts.