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    Table of 100

    Table of 100

    Team Careers360Updated on 08 Aug 2023, 09:57 AM IST

    Introduction

    The multiplication table for the whole number 100 is called the "table of 100." The multiples of 100 that result when 100 is multiplied by a group of natural numbers, such as:

    100 x 1 = 100

    100 x 2 = 200

    100 x 3 = 300

    100 x 4 = 400

    and so on.

    Simply place a 0 next to each number in the table of 100 to memorise it. Here is a table of 100 that can help students quickly recall information and perform calculations. It will enable students to make significant time savings during exams where there are more questions than there is time for.

    Table Of Contents

    1. Table of 100

    2. Tips to Learn the Table of 100

    3. 5 Solved Questions

    4. Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Table of 10

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    \begin{tabular}{l|l}

    \hline $100 \times 1=100$ & $100 \times 6=600$ \\

    \hline $100 \times 2=200$ & $100 \times 7=700$ \\

    \hline $100 \times 3=300$ & $100 \times 8=800$ \\

    \hline $100 \times 4=400$ & $100 \times 9=900$ \\

    \hline $100 \times 5=500$ & $100 \times 10=1000$

    \end{tabular}


    2. Tips To Learn The Table Of 100

    The easiest table to learn and memorise is the table of 100. Here are some things to keep in mind:

    • In the table of 100, the units and tens place will only contain one digit, which is 0.

    • To create the table of 100, write the numbers from 10 to 100 (depending on how many multiples we need) and place a 0 next to each.

    • To get the table of 100, skip the count by hundreds.


    3. 5 Solved Questions

    Q1. Write down the table of 100 upto 20

    Ans:

    100

    x

    1

    =

    100

    100

    x

    2

    =

    200

    100

    x

    3

    =

    300

    100

    x

    4

    =

    400

    100

    x

    5

    =

    500

    100

    x

    6

    =

    600

    100

    x

    7

    =

    700

    100

    x

    8

    =

    800

    100

    x

    9

    =

    900

    100

    x

    10

    =

    1000

    100

    x

    11

    =

    1100

    100

    x

    12

    =

    1200

    100

    x

    13

    =

    1300

    100

    x

    14

    =

    1400

    100

    x

    15

    =

    1500

    100

    x

    16

    =

    1600

    100

    x

    17

    =

    1700

    100

    x

    18

    =

    1800

    100

    x

    19

    =

    1900

    100

    x

    20

    =

    2000


    Q2. What is 64567 times 100?

    Ans: 64567 x 100 = 6456700


    Q3. Theresa is paid $20 an hour. What kind of payment will she receive for 100 hours of work?

    Ans: Theresa is paid $20 an hour. As a result, using the table of 100, Theresa earned a total of $2000 after working 100 hours.


    Q4. There are 56 sheets of paper in each of 24 folders. How many total sheets of paper are there?

    Ans: 56 x 24 = 1344


    Q5. There are 24 biscuit packets in a carton. There are 12 biscuits in each packet. 45 cartons can hold how many biscuits?

    Ans: We can fit 24 x 12 biscuits in a carton.

    In 45 cartons, we can pack 24 × 12 × 45 biscuits.

    24 × 12 = 288

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: To get 600, find out how many times we should multiply by 100.
    A:

    We get 100 x 6 = 600 from the table of 100. Therefore, to get 600, 100 must be multiplied by 6 times.

    Q: What is the 100 table?
    A:

    The table of 100 shows the values we get when the number 100 is multiplied by other whole numbers. The repeated addition of 100 is the multiplication table of 100.

    Q: What is the significance of multiplication?
    A:

    One of the four fundamental arithmetic operations, along with addition, subtraction, and division, is multiplication. Multiply in mathematics refers to the continual addition of sets of identical sizes.

    Q: Every day, Maria makes 7 cupcakes. In a hundred days, how many cupcakes does she produce?
    A:

    Every day, Maria makes 7 cupcakes. The total number of cupcakes produced after 100 days is 7 x 100, or 700 cupcakes, according to the table of 100.

    Q: Every day, Elizabeth jogs two miles. Find out how many miles she jogs in a hundred days using the table of one hundred.
    A:

    Every day, Elizabeth jogs two miles. Thus, 200 miles total have been travelled after 100 days, or 2 x 100 miles.

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