1. The problem is to write the 1 times table.
2. The times table for 1 means multiplying 1 by different integers.
3. The formula used is $1 \times n = n$, where $n$ is any integer.
4. Let's calculate the first 10 multiples of 1:
$$
1 \times 1 = 1 \\
1 \times 2 = 2 \\
1 \times 3 = 3 \\
1 \times 4 = 4 \\
1 \times 5 = 5 \\
1 \times 6 = 6 \\
1 \times 7 = 7 \\
1 \times 8 = 8 \\
1 \times 9 = 9 \\
1 \times 10 = 10
$$
5. Since multiplying by 1 leaves the number unchanged, the 1 times table is simply the list of natural numbers.
6. Final answer: The 1 times table is $1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10$.
1 Times Table B532Aa
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