Multiplication Facts: 7, 8, and 9
Multiplication Facts: 7, 8, and 9
Learning the multiplication facts for 7, 8, and 9 is often the final step to mastering your single-digit multiplication table! Since you already know your 1s through 6s, you actually know most of these already thanks to the rule that order doesn't matter in multiplication (for example, 7×5 is exactly the same as 5×7).
Let's look at some helpful tricks for the remaining facts.
The Magic of the 9s
Multiplying by 9 has a fun, built-in pattern that makes it one of the easiest facts to remember.
- The First Digit: The first digit of your answer is always one less than the number you are multiplying by 9.
- The Sum to 9: The two digits of your answer will always add up to 9!
Example: Let's solve 9×7.
- Take the number you are multiplying by 9 (which is 7) and subtract 1: 7−1=6. So, the first digit is 6.
- What plus 6 equals 9? 6+3=9. So, the second digit is 3.
- Put them together and the answer is 63!
Tricks for 7s and 8s
The 7s and 8s can seem tough, but there are easy memory tricks to help you out.
- The 5-6-7-8 Trick: If you ever forget 7×8, just count in order! 5,6,7,8 means that 56=7×8.
- Double, Double, Double for 8s: To multiply any number by 8, you can just double it three times. For example, to find 8×6:
- Double 6 is 12.
- Double 12 is 24.
- Double 24 is 48.
- So, 8×6=48.
Practice Examples
Let's practice with a few common problems:
- 7×8=56 (Remember the counting trick: 5, 6, 7, 8!)
- 9×6=54 (Check the 9s trick: 5+4=9)
- 8×9=72 (Check the 9s trick: 7+2=9)