Multiplication Table 1 to 12 Worksheets
Multiplication tables from 1 to 12 help us learn how to multiply numbers quickly and easily. Each table shows the results of multiplying numbers between 1 and 12. For example, in the table of 1, we see calculations like 1 times 1, 1 times 2, up to 1 times 12. These worksheets list all such products for numbers from 1 to 12. They are useful tools for practicing and getting better at multiplication. This helps in solving math problems faster.
Samples Usage
1. What is 5 times 7?
Answer: 35
Explanation: Find the row for 5 in your multiplication table, then locate the column for 7. The intersection gives you 35.
2. If you have 6 groups of 9 apples each, how many apples do you have in total?
Answer: 54
Explanation: Find the row for 6 and the column for 9 in the multiplication table. The product at that point is 54.
3. A box contains 8 rows of chocolates, with 10 chocolates in each row. How many chocolates are there in total?
Answer: 80
Explanation: Locate the row for 8 and the column for 10 in the multiplication table. The intersection shows 80.
4. If you buy 3 packs of pencils, and each pack contains 12 pencils, how many pencils do you have in total?
Answer: 36
Explanation: Use the table to find the product of 3 (packs) and 12 (pencils per pack), which is 36.
5. What is the product of 9 and 11?
Answer: 99
Explanation: Look for 9 in the row and 11 in the column. The multiplication table gives you 99.
6. If you have 4 boxes, and each box contains 7 books, how many books do you have in total?
Answer: 28
Explanation: Find the row for 4 and the column for 7 in the multiplication table. The product is 28.
7. How many legs do 6 spiders have altogether?
Answer: 48
Explanation: Multiply 6 (spiders) by 8 (legs per spider) using the table. The result is 48.
8. If you have 9 packets of stickers, and each packet contains 5 stickers, how many stickers do you have in total?
Answer: 45
Explanation: Use the table to multiply 9 (packets) by 5 (stickers per packet). The product is 45.
9. What is 10 multiplied by 12?
Answer: 120
Explanation: Find the row for 10 and the column for 12 in the multiplication table. The intersection shows 120.
10. If a train travels at a speed of 8 meters per second for 10 seconds, how far does it travel?
Answer: 80 meters
Explanation: Look for 8 in the row and 10 in the column. The multiplication table gives you 80, indicating the train travels 80 meters.