1. The problem is to understand and practice the times table, which is a fundamental arithmetic tool used to multiply numbers.
2. The times table is based on multiplication, where you multiply a number by integers from 1 to 10 (or more).
3. The formula for multiplication is $a \times b = c$, where $a$ and $b$ are numbers and $c$ is the product.
4. For example, the 2 times table is: $2 \times 1 = 2$, $2 \times 2 = 4$, $2 \times 3 = 6$, and so on.
5. To learn the times table, start by memorizing the products for each number from 1 to 10.
6. Practice by writing or reciting the multiplication facts repeatedly.
7. Use patterns to help memorize, such as the 5 times table always ends in 0 or 5.
8. Understanding the times table helps in faster calculations and builds a foundation for more advanced math.
9. Here is the 1 to 10 times table for number 3 as an example:
$$
\begin{aligned}
3 \times 1 &= 3 \\
3 \times 2 &= 6 \\
3 \times 3 &= 9 \\
3 \times 4 &= 12 \\
3 \times 5 &= 15 \\
3 \times 6 &= 18 \\
3 \times 7 &= 21 \\
3 \times 8 &= 24 \\
3 \times 9 &= 27 \\
3 \times 10 &= 30
\end{aligned}
$$
10. Keep practicing these tables to improve your multiplication skills.
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