Tables 1 to 10 | Multiplication Table 1 to 10

Multiplication Table 1 to 10

On this page you will read Tables 1 to 10 which are very important for students to remember because without tables it is not easy to solve math problems.

On the previous page, we have shared tables from Tables 1 to 100, so read that article as well, today we will study tables from Tables 1 to 10.

Tables 1 to 10

Tables 1 to 10

Multiplication Table 1 to 10

Table of 1Table of 2Table of 3Table of 4Table of 5
1 ×‌ 1 = 12 ×‌ 1 = 23 × ‌1 = 34 × ‌1 = 45 × ‌1 = 5
1 ×‌ 2 = 22 ×‌ 2 = 43 × ‌2 = 64 × ‌2 = 85 × ‌2 = 10
1 × ‌3 = 32 × ‌3 = 63 × ‌3 = 94 × ‌3 = 125 × ‌3 = 15
1 × ‌4 = 42 × ‌4 = 83 × ‌4 = 124 × ‌4 = 165 × ‌4 = 20
1 × ‌5 = 52 × ‌5 = 103 × ‌5 = 154 × ‌5 = 205 × ‌5 = 25
1 × ‌6 = 62 × ‌6 = 123 × ‌6 = 184 × ‌6 = 245 × ‌6 = 30
1 × ‌7 = 72 × ‌7 = 143 × ‌7 = 214 × ‌7 = 285 × ‌7 = 35
1 × ‌8 = 82 × ‌8 = 163 × ‌8 = 244 × ‌8 = 325 × 8 = 40
1 × ‌9 = 92 × ‌9 = 183 × ‌9 = 274 × ‌9 = 365 × 9 = 45
1 × ‌10 = 102 × ‌10 = 203 × ‌10 = 304 × ‌10 = 405 × 10 = 50
Table of 6Table of 7Table of 8Table of 9Table of 10
6 × 1 = 67 × 1 = 78 × 1 = 89 × 1 = 910 × 1 = 10
6 × 2 = 127 × 2 = 148 × 2 = 169 × 2 = 1810 × 2 = 20
6 × 3 = 187 × 3 = 218 × 3 = 249 × 3 = 2710 × 3 = 30
6 × 4 = 247 × 4 = 288 × 4 = 329 × 4 = 3610 × 4 = 40
6 × 5 = 307 × 5 = 358 × 5 = 409 × 5 = 4510 × 5 = 50
6 × 6 = 367 × 6 = 428 × 6 = 489 × 6 = 5410 × 6 = 60
6 × 7 = 427 × 7 = 498 × 7 = 569 × 7 = 6310 × 7 = 70
6 × 8 = 487 × 8 = 568 × 8 = 649 × 8 = 7210 × 8 = 80
6 × 9 = 547 × 9 = 638 × 9 = 729 × 9 = 8110 × 9 = 90
6 × 10 = 607 × 10 = 708 × 10 = 809 × 10 = 9010 × 10 = 100

FAQ

Example 1. Janice jogs 3 miles per day. Use the tables from 2 to 10 and find how many miles does she jog in 9 days.

Solution : Janice jogs 3 miles per day. Therefore, the total miles traveled after 9 days is 3 × 9 = 27 miles.

Example 2. A customer buys 4 apples every day. How many apples will the customer buy in 4 days?

Solution : The customer buys 4 apples per day. Therefore, using the Maths tables from 1 to 10, the total number of apples bought by the customer in 4 days is 4 × 4 = 16 apples.

Example 3. Doris makes 3 cookies per day. How many cookies does she make in 7 days?

Solution : Doris makes 3 cookies per day. Therefore, using the tables from 2 to 10, the total cookies made after 7 days are 3 × 7 = 21 cookies.

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