The multiples of two make up the 4 times table, sometimes referred to as the multiplication table for the number 4. Any integer multiplied by three yields a product that is a multiple of three. Here is the table of three times up to twelve:
Each underlined number represents a multiple of 4. So, 4 times 1 is 4, 4 times 2 is 8, 4 times 4 is 16, and so on. You can see the pattern of adding 4 to the previous number, and this pattern continues indefinitely.
Repeated Addition
Students must comprehend that the 3 times table is just the repetitive addition of the number 3 in order to memorise it. Since multiplication is simply repeated addition, as we all know, this may be explained by the following idea. It is known that the formula for 4× 3 is 4 + 4 + 4 = 12. Consequently, 4 x 3 = 12.