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How do you memorize multiplication table easily? - Answers

You need to practice. One way is to make cards - something like 9 x 15 cm, perhaps, though the exact size doesn't matter - with the questions (e.g., "4 x 3") on one side, and the answer (e.g., "12") on the other. Mix them, and try to answer the "questions", then check the solution on the other side. Once you think you have memorized a card, put it aside, to continue concentrating on the ones you don't know yet. Eventually you may want to practice a few more times, with all cards.



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How do you memorize multiplication table easily? - Answers

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You need to practice. One way is to make cards - something like 9 x 15 cm, perhaps, though the exact size doesn't matter - with the questions (e.g., "4 x 3") on one side, and the answer (e.g., "12") on the other. Mix them, and try to answer the "questions", then check the solution on the other side. Once you think you have memorized a card, put it aside, to continue concentrating on the ones you don't know yet. Eventually you may want to practice a few more times, with all cards.



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How do you memorize multiplication table easily? - Answers

You need to practice. One way is to make cards - something like 9 x 15 cm, perhaps, though the exact size doesn't matter - with the questions (e.g., "4 x 3") on one side, and the answer (e.g., "12") on the other. Mix them, and try to answer the "questions", then check the solution on the other side. Once you think you have memorized a card, put it aside, to continue concentrating on the ones you don't know yet. Eventually you may want to practice a few more times, with all cards.

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