
The 4 times table
Knowing your 4 times table is really helpful with your mental arithmetic, which will be handy in everyday life.
If you know your 2 times table, then you’ll be able to crack the 4s in no time.
The 4 times table is double the number in the 2 times table. For example:
7 × 2 = 14
7 × 4 = 28

Quiz: The 4 times table
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