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Writing this QBASIC code purely on the fly...; without actually testing out if it works/or, not...

CLS

FOR tablesNo%=1 TO 10

FOR timesNo%=1 TO 10

PRINT timesNo%*tablesNo%; " ";

NEXT

PRINT

NEXT

END

NOTE: The numbers are not yet formatted to line up perfectly straight with one another.

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Write a program in qbasic to print the multiplication table of an input number?

This is a homework assignment. write homework assignments for you because you need to do this yourself or you will not learn the skills that the assignment is trying to teach you. However if, while trying to do your assignment, you find a specific problem that you need help with, WikiAnswers will help you with these specific questions (e.g is this 'xxxxx' qbasic statement correct). ==== Both the above examples can be adjusted to print out the 15 x tables/or else, the 15 times tables square. HINT: A> In the first case the user types in the number 15; then, presses Enter. B> In the 2nd case you simply change both tablesNo%=/timesNo%= to say 15 instead of 12.


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What is the symbol for multiplication in QBasic?

====== FOR tablesNo%=1 TO 12 CLS PRINT "PROGRAM: "; tablesNo%; "X Tables:-" PRINT FOR timesNo%=1 TO 12 PRINT timesNo%; " X "; tablesNo%; " = "; timesNo%*tablesNo% NEXT PRINT PRINT "Press [SPACEBAR] key to continue..." SLEEP NEXT END


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Is it necessary to learn the 13 and plus multiplication tables?

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