by davegerstel Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:21 am
Hey there,
You have to post the entire question if you want to get a proper response. However, I will try to answer you based on what I assume your question is.
A multiplication table is a chart where you have a row of numbers running horizontally at the top of the chart and a row of numbers running vertically at the side of the chart. For example, in the following chart if you add the 1 on top to the 1 on the left side you get 2: hence the number 2 in the spot where the two ones meet. And in the position where the 2 in the top row meets the number one in the left there is a three, because two plus one is three. In the spot where the top 3 and the seven meet there is a ten, 7+3=10. so the chart just adds the top value with the side value.
x1 2 3
1 2 3 4
4
7 x x 10
Now, in the GMAT charts you get a few numbers and then you figure out one by one what the different values are. For example, consider the following chart...
x M 5 N
A 8
7xxxx 4
P
Where the 7 and the "N" meet there is a 4, so 7+N=4, and N= -3.
The "A" and 5 spot has an 8, so A+5=8, and A=3. You keep figuring out the different values until you have enough information to solve what the question is asking for.
I hope this satisfies you question and good luck,
David