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The 11 Times Table
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The 11 Times Table

If you are a KS3 Maths student, then you will need no introduction to the times tables. If you aren't hugely confident with your times tables, then you might want to brush up your knowledge by playing this quiz which looks at the eleven times table.

Learning the eleven times table is all about multiplying numbers by 11. For smaller numbers it's easy to do this - just write the number twice: 3 x 11 = 33, 7 x 11 = 77. When it comes to double digit numbers though, things get a little harder. Keep in mind the much easier 10 times table and that should help. First multiply the number by 10 and then add the original number.

You may think that you've cracked the times tables by now - but be on your guard! Overconfidence can cause carelessness and carelessness leads to mistakes. Take your time and choose each answer wisely!

Keep coming back to these times table quizzes even when you've mastered them. Practise makes perfect and it will help to make the times tables second nature.

1 .
What is 18 x 11
207
190
196
198
First work out 20 x 11 and then subtract 2 x 11
2 .
What is 4 x 11
49
50
44
51
44 is the telephone code for international calls to the United Kingdom
3 .
What is 5 x 11
51
55
57
52
In the USA the speed limit is 55mph on most highways
4 .
What is 9 x 11
99
102
108
103
A lot of shops price their goods ending with 99 because 99p sounds a lot less than a pound!
5 .
What is 6 x 11
66
72
76
73
England won the football World Cup in 1966
6 .
What is 15 x 11
167
165
175
160
To work this one out, add (11 x 10) + (11 x 5)
7 .
What is 8 x 11
81
80
88
87
In bingo, the number 88 is known as two fat ladies
8 .
What is 7 x 11
82
85
71
77
For single digit numbers, just write them twice to multiply by 11. So, 7 x 11 = 77
9 .
What is 14 x 11
155
158
163
154
14 x 11 = 14 x 10 + 14
10 .
What is 3 x 11
37
33
27
26
There are plenty of things that come in threes. Most clovers have 3 leaves, but if you're very lucky you might find a 4-leafed clover
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Time Tables

Author:  Frank Evans

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