![]() ![]() Just to make it easier for me to read that number. Little comma that I wrote in the number there, that's If I asked you what 5,732 timesġ0 is, what's it going to be? It's going to be this number So 10 times 11 is equal toġ1 with a 0 behind it. Times 10 I just add a 0 and then I get the next number. So it'll be ten 10's or aġ0 with a 0 behind it. 10 times anything is thatĪnything with a 0 behind it. Is 10 times- let me do another color- 5? Well that's equal to 50. What's 10 times 3? Well, that's 10 plus 10 plusġ0, or we could view it as 10 times 2 plus another 10, And notice, we went upĪgain to get to 20. ![]() 10 times 2? That's 10 plus 10, which is 20. What's 10 times 2? I meant to switchĬolors, but I didn't. What's 10 times 1? Well that's just 10 one time. Is I want to complete the multiplication tablesįor 10, 11, and 12. Number between 1 and 9 times any other number between 1 andĩ, you can actually do any multiplication And you'll see that if you knowĪll your multiplication tables from 1 to 9, so you know any Time, and actually, it was a good thing because 1 through 9Īre kind of the core multiplication tables. The multiplication tables for 1 through 9 and I ran out of ![]()
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