The 12's times tables have always been a little difficult to solve. My son and I was working on some math problems when I noticed that the 12's has an interesting pattern (see the above picture). The answer in the one's place counts by 2's restarting at 0 after 8. The other part of the answer counts by 1's skipping the 6th number. As you can see the pattern repeats quite well. Did anyone else already know this? If so, please share in the comments.
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