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    Learning the 13 and 17 times tables might be of some value; the others can be trivially derived mentally by doubling (e.g. 9x14 = (9x7)x2) and similar expedients, or ...

  3. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system. The decimal multiplication table was traditionally taught as an essential part of elementary arithmetic around the world, as it lays the foundation for arithmetic operations ...

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    This page was last edited on 6 June 2004, at 11:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  5. Nicholas Mansergh - Wikipedia

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    Philip Nicholas Seton Mansergh OBE (27 June 1910 – 16 January 1991) was an Anglo-Irish historian. His focus was on Ireland and the British Commonwealth . He was Master of St John's College, Cambridge (1969-1979).

  6. Numbertime - Wikipedia

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    The first series, which is aimed at four- to five-year-olds, comprised ten episodes focusing on the numbers 1-10, in order; each episode opened with Lolita introducing herself to the viewer, and pulling the number for the episode off its string (which was hanging from the studio ceiling), then pushing it into its correct hole in a wall, and singing the main theme, One to Ten, as each of its ...

  7. Mrs George de Horne Vaizey - Wikipedia

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    She married Henry Mansergh, a cotton broker, in 1883. [1] They had a daughter, Gwyneth Alice, in 1886. [2] She met her second husband, George de Horne Vaizey, on a Mediterranean cruise, which she won in a short story competition. [3] They married in Liverpool on 19 March 1898. [4] Her son, named George after his father, also became a writer. [5]

  8. The 13-Storey Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    The 13-Storey Treehouse is a 2011 book [1] written by author Andy Griffiths and illustrated by Terry Denton, [2] and a stage play based on the book. [3] The story follows Andy and Terry, who are living in a 13-storey treehouse, struggling to finish their book on time among many distractions and their friend Jill, who lives in a house full of animals and often visits them.

  9. Chancellor Family - Wikipedia

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    He gave Jill an exclusive opportunity before putting it on the market, acknowledging "If Katherine would want the company to go to anyone but me, I think it would be Jill." [21] On February 2, 2015, Jill Foster Abbott bought Chancellor Industries from Victor Newman. Currently Jill Foster Abbott Atkinson is the sole owner of Chancellor Industries.