

The table of 11 involves multiplying 11 with whole numbers such as 0, 1, 2, 3, and more, resulting in a unique pattern where the digits often repeat. This pattern makes the table of 11 easier to understand and memorize, especially for young learners.
For example, when multiplying 11 by smaller numbers like 11 × 1 = 11 or 11 × 2 = 22, the result is simply the number repeated. As you progress to larger numbers like 11 × 9 = 99, the pattern continues, making it a great tool for building strong multiplication skills. In this blog, we’ll explore some funny tricks to make mastering the table of 11 up to 20 even easier.|
Table of 11 Chart |
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| 11 × 1 = 11 11 × 2 = 22 11 × 3 = 33 11 × 4 = 44 11 × 5 = 55 11 × 6 = 66 11 × 7 = 77 11 × 8 = 88 11 × 9 = 99 11 × 10 = 110 | 11 × 11 = 121 11 × 12 = 132 11 × 13 = 143 11 × 14 = 154 11 × 15 = 165 11 × 16 = 176 11 × 17 = 187 11 × 18 = 198 11 × 19 = 209 11 × 20 = 220 |
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Representing Table of 11 as Repetitive Addition |
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