Multiplication Table of 2
The "table of 2 multiplication" shows what happens when you add the number 2 to itself a certain number of times. It's essentially counting by twos. For example, means you add 2 three times ().
| Multiplication | Result | Description |
| 0 | Two groups of zero is zero. | |
| 2 | Two groups of one is two. (2 added one time) | |
| 4 | Two groups of two is four. (2 added two times) | |
| 6 | Two groups of three is six. (2 added three times) | |
| 8 | Two groups of four is eight. (2 added four times) | |
| 10 | Two groups of five is ten. (2 added five times) | |
| 12 | Two groups of six is twelve. (2 added six times) | |
| 14 | Two groups of seven is fourteen. (2 added seven times) | |
| 16 | Two groups of eight is sixteen. (2 added eight times) | |
| 18 | Two groups of nine is eighteen. (2 added nine times) | |
| 20 | Two groups of ten is twenty. (2 added ten times) | |
| 22 | Two groups of eleven is twenty-two. (2 added eleven times) | |
| 24 | Two groups of twelve is twenty-four. (2 added twelve times) |
Key Takeaway:
Notice that all the results in the 2 times table are even numbers. This is because when you multiply any whole number by 2, you are essentially doubling it, and doubling a whole number always results in an even number.

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