Multiples Tables
Explore the first 10 multiples of numbers 1-12. Multiples are the products you get when you multiply a number by positive integers (1, 2, 3, 4...).
Multiples of 1
12345678910
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Multiples of 2
2468101214161820
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Multiples of 3
36912151821242730
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Multiples of 4
481216202428323640
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Multiples of 5
5101520253035404550
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Multiples of 6
6121824303642485460
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Multiples of 7
7142128354249566370
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Multiples of 8
8162432404856647280
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Multiples of 9
9182736455463728190
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Multiples of 10
102030405060708090100
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Multiples of 11
112233445566778899110
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Multiples of 12
1224364860728496108120
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What are Multiples?
Definition
A multiple of a number is the product of that number and any positive integer. For example, multiples of 3 are: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15...
Example: 3 × 1 = 3, 3 × 2 = 6, 3 × 3 = 9
Key Properties
- • Every positive integer is a multiple of 1
- • The smallest multiple of any number is the number itself
- • Multiples go on infinitely
- • Even numbers have only even multiples
- • Odd numbers have both odd and even multiples
Number Patterns
Special Patterns
- 2: All even numbers
- 5: End in 0 or 5
- 10: End in 0
- 11: Repeating digits (11, 22, 33...)
Skip Counting
- By 2s: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10...
- By 3s: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15...
- By 5s: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25...
- By 10s: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50...
Applications
- • Finding common denominators
- • Understanding factors
- • Time tables and schedules
- • Money calculations
Practice Activities
Fun Exercises
- • Count by 2s, 3s, 5s to practice skip counting
- • Find common multiples between two numbers
- • Identify patterns in the multiples grid
- • Use real-world examples (packages, groups)
Study Tips
- • Start with easier numbers (2, 5, 10)
- • Look for patterns and relationships
- • Practice with different ranges
- • Connect to multiplication tables