4 Fun and Engaging Ways to Practice the Table of 4

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Introduction - Table of 4

The table of 4 is quite similar to the table of 2, as both of them are even numbers and the table of 4 is created by doubling the table of two.

Students must learn the tables to memorize so they can use it to quickly calculate math problems. Also, they can save a massive amount of time by using the learning table, especially during timed exams.

Table of 4 [Chart]

How to Read Table of 4?

Different Ways to Memorize Table of 4 Easily?

1. Traditional Method [Infographic]

This method follows a traditional manner of learning the table of 4, wherein we just multiply the numbers by 1 to 10 and get the result.

2. Repeated Addition Method [Infographic]

In this method we keep on adding the digit 4 to the number of times it is getting multiplied, for example, 4 x 2 = Adding 4 twice = 4 + 4.

3. Doubling Number Method [Infographic]

Doubling the answers in the 4 times table is the quickest approach to learn the 4 times table. Simply double a number and double it again to multiply it by 4. 

Table of 4 [Pdf]

FAQ's on Table of 4

Yes, 4 times tables are always even because all of them end with 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8. For example, the multiples of 4 such as 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, etc are all even in nature.

No, there are no odd numbers in the 4 times table, because the 4 times table ends in only 8, 4, 6, 2 0, and thus all numbers in the 4 times table are even.

Students must learn the tables to memory so they can use it to quickly calculate math problems. They can save a massive amount of time by using the learning table, especially during examinations.

How to Use Table of 4 to Solve Problems Quickly and Efficiently

Word Problems

Solution: 

A Tiger has 4 legs,

A Giraffe has 4 legs,

An elephant has 4 legs,

A Hippopotamus has 4 legs,

Therefore, 4 x 4 = 16 

There are a total number of 16 legs.

Solution: 

3 x 4 = 12

There are 12 books in 4 rows.

Solution: 

By using repeated addition, we get 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4= 36

Then, 9 times 4, i.e., 9 × 4 = 36.

Therefore, there are 36 biscuits.

Conclusion

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