Table of 12 || Multiplication Table of 12

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Last updated on Sunday, September 20th, 2020

Table of 12 is the first table that students learn after the foundation tables from 2 to 10. The table of 10 and 11 remains very easy for the students and its difficulty starts from the table of 12. If students make a mind map then it becomes so easy.

Table of 12

Table of 12 learning in Maths

A table of 12 to 20 one can learn in an easy way for their mathematical calculations. No doubt calculator makes the problem easy but the fast calculations, students should remember the table.How to remember the table of 12? Simply you can learn it in a specific tone. Also, you can remember it by adding the number. I have listed multiplication of 12 tables not only for the 12 table purpose but for the learning point of view. At the end of the quiz, you can check and verify your maths table learning.

12 × 1 = 12
12 × 2 = 24
12 × 3 = 36
12 × 4 = 48
12 × 5 = 60
12 × 6 = 72
12 × 7 = 84
12 × 8 = 96
12 × 9 = 108
12 × 10 = 120

 In the first row 12 x 1 =12 means twelve is one. The second time 12×2=24 means an addition of 12 two times becomes 24. Then for the third row 12 x 3 =36 if you will add 12+12+12= 36 it will be thirty-six. In the 4th row, 12 x 4 =48 it means if you will add 12 four times it will be 48. And similarly, you can understand for the others. So multiplication of a fixed number with another number indicates the sum of the first number up to the number of the second ones. Or you can say that the second number is the frequency of addition of the first number.

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QUIZ:

After this table and results of multiplication attempt this quiz and check your learning.

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Summary:

  1. in this table of 72 comes
  2. multiplication  of 12 & 8 in table of 96
  3. table of12to20 you can find here
  4. 14 table is also given above
  5. tableof12

 

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