Breaking up times tables
Break them up into the times tables you know, then add them together!
QUESTION
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WORKING OUT
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ANSWER
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6 x 3
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6 x 2 = 12
6 x 1 = 6
12 + 6 = 18
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18
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6 x 6
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6x5= 30
6x1=6
30+6=36
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36
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7 x 3
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7x2=14
7x1=7
14+7=21
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21
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8 x 3
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8x2=16
8x1=8
16+8=24
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24
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7 x 6
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7x2=14
7x4=28
14+28=32
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32
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6 x 8
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6x3=18
6x5=30
18+30=48
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48
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9 x 3
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9x2=18
9x1=9
18+9=27
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27
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8 x 7
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8x4=32
8x3=24
32x24=56
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56
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4 x 6
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4x2=8
4x4=16
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24
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4 x 9
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4x5=20
4x4=16
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36
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Kia ora Jezakaia,
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