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23 November, 17:12
How to memorise times tables
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Its very hard to memorise them but if you practice and keep practicing you might get the hang of them. But heres a little trick alright? For the 11ths tables every except 12 will be 11,22,33 etc ... for instance 5 times 11 equals 55 or 8 times 11 equals 88.
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