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13 x 0 = 0

13 x 1 = 13

13 x 2 = 26

13 x 3 = 39

13 x 4 = 52

13 x 5 = 65

13 x 6 = 78

13 x 7 = 91

13 x 8 = 104

13 x 9 = 117

13 x 10 = 130

13 x 11 = 143

13 x 12 = 156

13 x 13 = 169

13 x 14 = 182

13 x 15 = 195

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What times tables have 13 and 39 in it?

None of the conventional times tables have 13 in them, because it is prime. The only times table that would have 13 and 39 in it would be the 13 times table!


What is the answers to the 13 times tables?

The 13 times tables are as follows: 1 times 13 is 13, 2 times 13 is 26, 3 times 13 is 39, 4 times 13 is 52, 5 times 13 is 65, 6 times 13 is 78, 7 times 13 is 91, 8 times 13 is 104, 9 times 13 is 117, 10 times 13 is 130, 11 times 13 is 143, and 12 times 13 is 156.


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Why are times tables called times tables?

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What numbers are in the 5 times tables and 11 times tables?

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4 times tables?

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I can find 13 ways, not just 7, to make 60 from adding numbers in the 4, 5 and 9 times tables.


Is there 86 in the 4 times tables?

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How do you learn your times tables?

The transum times tables website is amazing. You can learn so much from it.