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Basic Multiplication Lesson 11: Number 11
Here's an easy example:
We start with eleven boxes, multiply by one box, and now still have eleven boxes.
Here's another example:
We start with eleven boxes, multiply by two boxes, and now have twenty-two boxes. We take our eleven boxes two times to get twenty-two boxes:
Try this problem.
We start with eleven boxes, multiply by three boxes, and now have thirty-three boxes. We take our eleven boxes three times to get thirty-three boxes:
In order to do basic multiplication, you must memorize some equations but fear not: FoxyMath will help you! When you are finished with this lesson, you will know the following equations:
11×1 = 11 11×2 = 22 11×3 = 33 11×4 = 44 11×5 = 55 11×6 = 66 11×7 = 77 11×8 = 88 11×9 = 99 11×10 = 110 11×11 = 121 11×12 = 132
The following exercise will help you learn the above equations and what they mean. Please take your time: take whatever time you need to learn the material.
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