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Learn the Multiplication Table of 21-30

Tables from 21 – 30

Memorizing multiplication tables from 21 to 30 will help us with math topics such as division, fractions, and long multiplication as well as algebraic computations. To help us solve math problems fast, our math specialists have created a table chart. In primary and senior school, we learned the Maths table from 1 to 20 and from 11 to 30. Students should be able to memorise the tables from 2. There are a few tables of numbers that are easy to remember, such as the table of 10, table of 22, etc., since the numbers keep following. 

How is it helpful

Tables 1-20 are recommended for students in primary and high school. Pupils as well as those preparing for competitive tests should be able to memorise the tables. 

Tables from 21 to 25

Table of 21 Table of 22 Table of 23 Table of 24 Table of 25
21 ×‌ 1 = 21 22 ×‌ 1 = 22 23 ×‌ 1 = 23 24 ×‌ 1 = 24 25 ×‌ 1 = 25
21 ×‌ 2 = 42 22 ×‌ 2 = 44 23 ×‌ 2 = 46 24 ×‌ 2 = 48 25 ×‌ 2 = 50
21 ×‌ 3 = 63 22 ×‌ 3 = 66 23 ×‌ 3 = 69 24 ×‌ 3 = 72 25 ×‌ 3 = 75
21 ×‌ 4 = 84 22 ×‌ 4 = 88 23 ×‌ 4 = 92 24 ×‌ 4 = 96 25 ×‌ 4 = 100
21 ×‌ 5 = 105 22 ×‌ 5 = 110 23 ×‌ 5 = 115 24 ×‌ 5 = 120 25 ×‌ 5 = 125
21 ×‌ 6 = 126 22 ×‌ 6 = 132 23 ×‌ 6 = 138 24 ×‌ 6 = 144 25 ×‌ 6 = 150
21 ×‌ 7 = 147 22 ×‌ 7 = 154 23 ×‌ 7 = 161 24 ×‌ 7 = 168 25 ×‌ 7 = 175
21 ×‌ 8 = 168 22 ×‌ 8 = 176 23 ×‌ 8 = 184 24 ×‌ 8 = 192 25 ×‌ 8 = 200
21 ×‌ 9 = 189 22 ×‌ 9 = 198 23 ×‌ 9 = 207 24 ×‌ 9 = 216 25 ×‌ 9 = 225
21 ×‌ 10 = 210 22 ×‌ 10 = 220 23 ×‌ 10 = 230 24 ×‌ 10 = 240 25 ×‌ 10 = 250

 

Tables from 26 to 30

Table of 26 Table of 27 Table of 28 Table of 29 Table of 30
26 ×‌ 1 = 26 27 ×‌ 1 = 27 28 ×‌ 1 = 28 29 ×‌ 1 = 29 30 ×‌ 1 = 30
26 ×‌ 2 = 52 27 ×‌ 2 = 54 28 ×‌ 2 = 56 29 ×‌ 2 = 58 30 ×‌ 2 = 60
26 ×‌ 3 = 78 27 ×‌ 3 = 81 28 ×‌ 3 = 84 29 ×‌ 3 = 87 30 ×‌ 3 = 90
26 ×‌ 4 = 104 27 ×‌ 4 = 108 28 ×‌ 4 = 112 29 ×‌ 4 = 116 30 ×‌ 4 = 120
26 ×‌ 5 = 130 27 ×‌ 5 = 135 28 ×‌ 5 = 140 29 ×‌ 5 = 145 30 ×‌ 5 = 150
26 ×‌ 6 = 156 27 ×‌ 6 = 162 28 ×‌ 6 = 168 29 ×‌ 6 = 174 30 ×‌ 6 = 180
26 ×‌ 7 = 182 27 ×‌ 7 = 189 28 ×‌ 7 = 196 29 ×‌ 7 = 203 30 ×‌ 7 = 210
26 ×‌ 8 = 208 27 ×‌ 8 = 216 28 ×‌ 8 = 224 29 ×‌ 8 = 232 30 ×‌ 8 = 240
26 ×‌ 9 = 234 27 ×‌ 9 = 243 28 ×‌ 9 = 252 29 ×‌ 9 = 261 30 ×‌ 9 = 270
26 ×‌ 10 = 260 27 ×‌ 10 = 270 28 ×‌ 10 = 280 29 ×‌ 10 = 290 30 ×‌ 10 = 300

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do you remember the Maths table?
Ans: To memorise a Maths table, we must repeat the process of learning the table, either by saying it out or writing it down on paper. To learn faster, attempt to solve questions based on the multiplication of numbers.

2. What is a Multiplication Table in Math?
Ans: The multiplication table in mathematics shows the product of two numbers in order. It demonstrates how adding a number to itself repeatedly generates a different number each time. Typically, we learn and memorise tables ranging from 2 to 30 in order to solve mathematical issues quickly.

3. What is the most efficient method of memorising the multiplication table?
Ans: The quickest approach to memorizing the multiplication table is to add. The amount of times a number is multiplied by another number, as we all know, indicates it has been added to itself repeatedly for the same number of times. For example, 8 times 4 indicates that 8 has been multiplied four times. As a result, 8+8+8+8+8 Equals 32.