Table Trick for table of 13
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Table Trick of 13 | How to Learn Table of 13 in 3 Steps | Maths Tricks
Hello children. Good morning. How are you? I hope you all are very good. Today we are going to do more interesting things, that is, learning tables.
Introduction
Today, I will explain to you how to understand and remember the table. We are going to learn the table of 13. This might seem challenging at first, but with a fun trick, you’ll see how easy it can be!
Step-by-Step Guide to Learn the Table of 13

Okay, so this is the table of 13. Now I will explain how to understand this table. To write the table of 13, we will use a simple trick that involves the tables of 1 and 3.
Step 1: Write the Table of 1
First, we write the table of 1. This is straightforward and serves as the foundation for our trick.
1 x 1 = 12 x 1 = 23 x 1 = 34 x 1 = 45 x 1 = 56 x 1 = 67 x 1 = 78 x 1 = 89 x 1 = 910 x 1 = 10
Step 2: Write the Table of 3
Next, we write the table of 3. This will help us with the multiplication part of the table of 13.
1 x 3 = 32 x 3 = 63 x 3 = 94 x 3 = 125 x 3 = 156 x 3 = 187 x 3 = 218 x 3 = 249 x 3 = 2710 x 3 = 30
Step 3: Combine the Digits To Form the Table of 13
Now comes the fun part! We will use the digits from the tables of 1 and 3 to form the table of 13.
For each number in the table of 13, write the corresponding product from the table of 1, then add the product from the table of 3. It’s easy if we follow the digits:

Example:
1 x 13
From the table of 1: 1 (in the tens place)
From the table of 3: 3 (in the ones place)
Combine them to get 13

Let’s continue this method for all numbers up to 10:
13 x 1 = 13
Tens place: 1
Ones place: 3
Result: 13
13 x 2 = 26
Tens place: 2
Ones place: 6
Result: 26
13 x 3 = 39
Tens place: 3
Ones place: 9
Result: 39
13 x 4 = 52
Tens place: 5 (Combine 3’s tens place + 1 from 42)
Ones place: 2
Result: 52
13 x 5 = 65
Tens place: 6 (Combine 5’s tens place + 1 from 15)
Ones place: 5
Result: 65
13 x 6 = 78
Tens place: 7 (Combine 6’s tens place + 1 from 18)
Ones place: 8
Result: 78
13 x 7 = 91
Tens place: 9
Ones place: 1
Result: 91
13 x 8 = 104
Tens place: 10 (Combine 8’s tens place + 2 from 24)
Ones place: 4
Result: 104
13 x 9 = 117
Tens place: 11 (Combine 9’s tens place + 2 from 27)
Ones place: 7
Result: 117
13 x 10 = 130
Tens place: 13
Ones place: 0
Result: 130
Visualization for Better Understanding

Breaking down the process into these simple steps helps to visualize and remember the table easily.
Blockquote to Highlight the Ease:
“This is a very, very easy way to learn the table. I hope you enjoy today’s class.”
Conclusion
And there you have it! The complete table of 13 learned through a simple trick. By breaking it down and adding the digits from the tables of 1 and 3, we can make the learning process smooth and enjoyable.
I hope you enjoy today’s class and find this method helpful. We will meet in our next class with more fun and interesting methods to learn tables.
Goodbye
Until then, happy learning!

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