Multiplication Chart 12 x 12

This multiplication chart printable is designed for 2nd and 3rd-grade students. The table of 12 is the final milestone for primary school math, connecting basic numbers to real-world concepts. Notably, 12 represents a 'dozen' and is essential for reading clocks and understanding time. You can download the pdf and print it for free.

How to use the 12 multiplication chart

Multiplication Problem:

An office purchases 12 reams of paper for a project. Each ream contains 9 sheets. Calculate the total number of sheets of paper the office has for the project using the table of 12.

Solution:

Number of reams purchased for the project = 12 reams
Sheets per ream = 9 sheets
Total number of sheets for the project = 12 (reams) × 9 (sheets per ream) = 108 sheets

Therefore, the office has a total of 108 sheets of paper for the project.

Using the 12x12 Multiplication Chart:

Check the row 12 of your multiplication chart and then go to the column 9 inside that row, the number in that cell is: 108

12 Times Table Tips and Tricks

The Repeating Pattern: Notice that the last digit of the product in the 12 times table alternates between 0, 4, 6 and 8. This repeating pattern simplifies memorization and recognition.

Here's a brief explanation:

  • 12 × 0 = 0: The last digit is 0.
  • 12 × 1 = 12: The last digit is 2.
  • 12 × 2 = 24: The last digit is 4.
  • 12 × 3 = 36: The last digit is 6.
  • 12 × 4 = 48: The last digit is 8.
  • 12 × 5 = 60: The last digit is 0.
  • 12 × 6 = 72: The last digit is 2.
  • 12 × 7 = 84: The last digit is 4.
  • 12 × 8 = 96: The last digit is 6.
  • 12 × 9 = 108: The last digit is 8.
  • 12 × 10 = 120: The last digit is 0.

This consistent alternation between 2 and 8 simplifies the process of memorizing and recognizing the multiples of 12. When faced with a problem involving the 12 times table, being aware of this pattern can aid in quicker mental calculations and enhance overall fluency in multiplication.

Practice the 12 Multiplication Table

Fill in your answers. Once you have entered all the answers, click on 'Check' to see whether you have got them all right! If you got all the answers right, practice the 12 times table shuffled in random order.

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12 Multiplication Facts Worksheets

Create and print multiplication fact worksheets up to 12 with our worksheet generator tool, and practice utilizing the multiplication chart to solve these multiplication facts.
Use the buttons to generate new worksheets and print them:

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Answer Sheet

10
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120

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84

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84

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96

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60

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48

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132

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48

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108

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24

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60

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60

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36

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84

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108

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96

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48

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96

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24

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36

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132

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108

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120

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120

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48

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108

12 Multiplication Flashcards

Practice the 12 times table with these printable flashcards. Each card has a multiplication problem with 12 as the multiplier. Use the button to download the pdf and print the flashcards.

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12 Multiplication Facts

  • The 12 times table is commonly used in measuring time on a clock, where there are 12 hours on both the analog and digital clock faces.
  • The concept of dozens is deeply rooted in the 12 times table, influencing systems of counting and measurements in various cultures.
  • The 12 times table is relevant in the field of music, where there are 12 major keys in Western music, forming the basis for musical compositions.
  • The 12 times table finds applications in various real-world scenarios, such as calculating distances, quantities, and rates in different units of measurement.