Well, the 7 times table can be like this. 7 times 1 is 7. Imagine you have 7 little candies, that's just one group of 7. Then 7 times 2 is 14. It could be like having two rows of 7 candies each, and when you count them all, you get 14.
In the story of the 7 times table, 7 times 5 is 35. You can think of it as there are 5 baskets, and each basket has 7 apples. So in total, there are 35 apples. 7 times 6 is 42. Maybe there are 6 groups of 7 students in a school activity, so there are 42 students participating. And 7 times 7 is 49. It could be like a square grid with 7 rows and 7 columns, and there are 49 little squares in total.
There were 6 friends who decided to bake cookies. Each friend made 6 cookies. So, 6 times 1 friend makes 6 cookies. Altogether, 6 times 6 friends means they made 36 cookies. They then shared these cookies equally among themselves, which was also related to dividing the total number of cookies (36) by 6 friends, and each got 6 cookies again.
8x3 is 24. Here's a simple story. There were 8 kids and each kid had 3 candies. So in total, there were 24 candies.
Here's another story. There are 7 magical trees in a forest. Each tree has 7 glowing fruits. So, on one tree there are 7 fruits which is 7 times 1. If you consider two trees, there are 14 fruits (7 times 2). As you look at all 7 trees, there are 49 fruits in total which is 7 times 7. This shows how the 7 times table can be related to a real - like (in a magical sense) scenario.
Once upon a time, there were 6 little ducks. Each day they would swim in the pond. If we think about it in terms of the 6 times tables, when we say 6 times 1, it's like looking at those first 6 ducks. So 6 times 1 is 6. They would find 6 little fish to eat each day, which represents 6 times 1 again. And as the days passed, if we consider 6 times 2 days, that would be 12 days in total, and they might have seen 12 different types of water plants during those days.
Well, if 'tiny times 4 story' is about the movie 'Tiny Times 4', it likely continues the tales of the group of friends. There could be more fashion shows, relationship ups and downs, and the pursuit of their careers. It might show how they deal with the challenges in their glamorous but also often difficult lives.
Once upon a time in Medieval Times, there was a brave knight named Sir William. He lived in a small but sturdy castle. One day, his lord sent him on a quest to rescue a princess who had been captured by a dragon. Sir William set off on his trusty horse, with his shining armor and sharp sword. He traveled through dark forests and over high mountains. When he finally reached the dragon's lair, he fought a fierce battle. With great courage and skill, he managed to slay the dragon and rescue the princess. They returned to the castle, and there was much celebration.
I'm not sure specifically which 'times tax story' you are referring to. It could be about various things like a story related to tax policies in a certain era of 'The Times' newspaper. Without more context, it's difficult to say more.
The Times Square Killer's story is a dark chapter in the area's history. This killer created an atmosphere of fear. His modus operandi involved approaching his victims in a seemingly non - threatening way at first. He was very cunning. The police investigation was intense. Detectives had to sift through numerous leads. With time, they were able to identify and arrest him, which finally brought some relief to the people who had been living in fear in Times Square.
Once upon a time in medieval times, there was a young knight named Sir Henry. He lived in a small but fortified castle. One day, his lord sent him on a quest to find a magical herb that was said to heal all wounds. Sir Henry set out on his horse, armed with his sword and shield. He journeyed through dark forests filled with strange noises. After days of travel, he finally found the herb near a hidden spring. On his way back, he used the herb to save a wounded peasant, and he was hailed as a hero in his village.