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Times Tables: 2, 5, and 10

Grade 3 · Math · Multiplication · Quebec, Canada

Lesson Summary

The 2s, 5s, and 10s times tables follow easy patterns. Learning them first makes the rest of the tables simpler.

Explanation

When you multiply by 2, you double the number. When you multiply by 5, the answers always end in 0 or 5. When you multiply by 10, just add a zero to the end. These patterns make these tables the easiest to memorize. Once you know them well, you can use them to figure out harder facts.

Practice Questions

Q1: What is 7 × 2?
Answer: 14, because doubling 7 gives 14.
Q2: What is 8 × 5?
Answer: 40, because 8 groups of 5 is 40.
Q3: What is 6 × 10?
Answer: 60, because you add a zero to 6.
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