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                       practice time 4a


              1.  Complete the following table.

                            Multiplication Fact          Multiplicand           Multiplier             Product

                   (a)           3 × 2 = 6
                   (b)           4 × 4 = 16
                   (c)          10 × 5 = 50

              2.  Write the missing product, multiplicand and multiplier in the following.

                   (a)       6         (b)       9         (c)      10        (d)                  (e)      10

                         × 2                 × 3                 ×                   × 7                 ×
                                                                    40                  14                  90


              Multiplication tables

              You have learnt about the multiplication tables of 1 to 10 in previous classes. Complete

              the following grid to revise the multiplication tables from 1 to 10.


                       ×             1        2       3        4       5        6       7        8       9       10
                   Table of 1


                   Table of 2
                   Table of 3                 6


                   Table of 4
                   Table of 5                         15

                   Table of 6

                   Table of 7                                                  42

                   Table of 8

                   Table of 9

                  Table of 10                                                                                   100





                      Knowledge Desk
                    If you multiply a number by 9, the sum of the tens and ones digits of the product formed will
                    always be equal to 9.
                    For example:  1 × 9 = 9, 0 + 9 = 9      2 × 9 = 18, 1 + 8 = 9    3 × 9 = 27, 2 + 7 = 9, etc.





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