Multiplication Table

What is Multiplication Table?

A multiplication table is a mathematical tool used to represent the multiplication operation for a specific range of numbers. It is organized in a grid format, usually with numbers from 1 to 10 on both the horizontal and vertical axes. The intersections of these numbers in the table indicate the product of the corresponding row and column values.

What are the types of Multiplication Table?

There are different types of multiplication tables based on the range of numbers and the level of complexity. Some common types include:

Basic multiplication table - This type of table includes the products of numbers from 1 to 10.
Extended multiplication table - It includes products of numbers beyond 10, which can be helpful for advanced calculations.
Fractional multiplication table - This table represents the products of fractions, aiding in understanding fraction multiplication.
Decimal multiplication table - It displays the products of decimal numbers, assisting in decimal multiplication.
Multiplication table for specific numbers - These tables focus on the products of specific numbers, such as prime numbers or consecutive integers.

How to complete Multiplication Table

Completing a multiplication table is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:

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Write the numbers from 1 to 10 on both the horizontal and vertical axes of the table.
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Start with the top-left cell, which represents the product of 1 multiplied by 1.
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Move across the row, multiplying each number in the row by the corresponding column number.
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Continue filling the table by moving down the rows and across the columns, applying the multiplication operation each time.
05
Repeat the steps until all cells in the table are filled with the correct products.

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To make a multiplication chart, start by creating a table with 12 rows and 12 columns, and label the first row and the first column with the numbers 1 through 12. Then, move to the second column, which should have a number 2 in the top row.
Create a custom table style Select any cell in the table you want to use to create a custom style. On the Home tab, click Format as Table, or expand the Table Styles gallery from the Table Tools > Design tab (the Table tab on a Mac). Click New Table Style, which will launch the New Table Style dialog.
Create a multiplication table Enter numbers 1-10 in cells A2 to A11 and again in cells B1 to K1. Enter this formula in cell B2. The $ locks the value for the header row and the formula multiplies it by the value in the row. =$A2*B$1. Copy cell B2. Select the range B2:K11. Paste the formula into those cells (Crtl + V).