Question
Construct the composition table for $\times  6$ on set $S = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}$.

Answer

Here,
$1\times _61 =$ Remainder obtained by dividing $1 \times $1 by $6 = 1$
$3\times _64 =$ Remainder obtained by dividing $3 \times 4$ by $6 = 0$
$4\times _65 =$ Remainder obtained by dividing $4 \times 5$ by $6 = 2$
So, the composition table is as follows:
$\times _6$ $0$ $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$ $5$
$0$ $0$ $0$ $0$ $0$ $0$ $0$
$1$ $0$ $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$ $5$
$2$ $0$ $2$ $4$ $0$ $2$ $4$
$3$ $0$ $3$ $0$ $3$ $0$ $3$
$4$ $0$ $4$ $2$ $0$ $4$ $2$
$5$ $0$ $5$ $4$ $3$ $2$ $1$

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