Table of 109

Table of 109

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jan 30, 2023 12:18 PM IST

Introduction

We can learn the multiplication for 109 through 20 times with the help of 109 (one hundred nine) times multiplication table. 109 times one is worth 109, but 109 times twenty is worth 2180. Learning the one hundred and nine multiplication table is more beneficial for students and young children.

What is Table of 109?

The repeated addition of the prime number 109 constitutes the entire 109 multiplication table. We continually add 109 in the multiplication table for the number 109 numerous times. We obtain the multiple of 109 based on how many times we add. For instance, the result of adding 109 three times is 109 + 109 + 109, or 109 x 3, which equals 327.

This Story also Contains
  1. Introduction
  2. What is Table of 109?
  3. Multiples of 109
  4. Multiplication Table of 109
  5. Table of 109
  6. Solved Examples
Table of 109
Table of 109

Addition Table:

109

109 + 109 = 218

109 + 109 + 109 = 327

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 436

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 545

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 654

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 763

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 872

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 981

109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 + 109 = 1090

Multiples of 109

The results of multiplying 109 by an integer are multiples of 109. 109, 218, 327, 436, and 545 are the first five multiples of 109. The average of the first five multiples of 109 is 327, while the sum of the first five is 1635.

  • 109, 218, 327, 436, 545, 654, 763, 872, 981, 1090, and so forth are multiples of 109.

  • Average of first 5 Multiples of 109: 327

  • Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 109 and 545: 545

  • 6976 and 13952 are the first two multiples of (109 x 64=6976 ).

  • First 5 Multiples of 109 added together to make sum equal to 1635

Multiplication Table of 109

The first 20 multiples of 109 are listed below.

109

×

1

=

109

109

×

2

=

218

109

×

3

=

327

109

×

4

=

436

109

×

5

=

545

109

×

6

=

654

109

×

7

=

763

109

×

8

=

872

109

×

9

=

981

109

×

10

=

1090

109

×

11

=

1199

109

×

12

=

1308

109

×

13

=

1417

109

×

14

=

1526

109

×

15

=

1635

109

×

16

=

1744

109

×

17

=

1853

109

×

18

=

1962

109

×

19

=

2071

109

×

20

=

2180

Table of 109

Addition of 109

Subtraction of 109

Multiplication of 109

Division of 109

1 + 109 = 110

110 - 109 = 1

1 x 109 = 109

109 ÷ 109 = 1

2 + 109 = 111

111 - 109 = 2

2 x 109 = 218

218 ÷ 109 = 2

3 + 109 = 112

112 - 109 = 3

3 x 109 = 327

327 ÷ 109 = 3

4 + 109 = 113

113 - 109 = 4

4 x 109 = 436

436 ÷ 109 = 4

5 + 109 = 114

114 - 109 = 5

5 x 109 = 545

545 ÷ 109 = 5

6 + 109 = 115

115 - 109 = 6

6 x 109 = 654

654 ÷ 109 = 6

7 + 109 = 116

116 - 109 = 7

7 x 109 = 763

763 ÷ 109 = 7

8 + 109 = 117

117 - 109 = 8

8 x 109 = 872

872 ÷ 109 = 8

9 + 109 = 118

118 - 109 = 9

9 x 109 = 981

981 ÷ 109 = 9

10 + 109 = 119

119 - 109 = 10

10 x 109 = 1090

1090 ÷ 109 = 10

11 + 109 = 120

120 - 109 = 11

11 x 109 = 1199

1199 ÷ 109 = 11

12 + 109 = 121

121 - 109 = 12

12 x 109 = 1308

1308 ÷ 109 = 12

13 + 109 = 122

122 - 109 = 13

13 x 109 = 1417

1417 ÷ 109 = 13

14 + 109 = 123

123 - 109 = 14

14 x 109 = 1526

1526 ÷ 109 = 14

15 + 109 = 124

124 - 109 = 15

15 x 109 = 1635

1635 ÷ 109 = 15

16 + 109 = 125

125 - 109 = 16

16 x 109 = 1744

1744 ÷ 109 = 16

17 + 109 = 126

126 - 109 = 17

17 x 109 = 1853

1853 ÷ 109 = 17

18 + 109 = 127

127 - 109 = 18

18 x 109 = 1962

1962 ÷ 109 = 18

19 + 109 = 128

128 - 109 = 19

19 x 109 = 2071

2071 ÷ 109 = 19

20 + 109 = 129

129 - 109 = 20

20 x 109 = 2180

2180 ÷ 109 = 20

Solved Examples

Q1. If one coconut candy costs ten cents, how much would 109 coconut candies cost if you used the table of 109?

Ans: Since one candy costs ten cents, the price of 109 coconut candies is equivalent to 109 candies multiplied by ten cents, or 1090 cents.

109 coconut candies cost 1090 cents as a consequence.

Q2. Evaluate using 109 times table: 109 times 8 times 9

Ans: We'll first perform a (109 x 8 x 9) mathematical computation.

Using the table of 109, we have (109 times 8 times 9) = 109 x 8 x 9 = 7848.

(19 times 8 times 9) equals 7848 as a result.

Q3. Robert is attempting to add the first five multiples of 109 together. Let's use the table of 109 to assist Robert in computing the same.

Ans: Following are the first five multiples of 109:

109 × 1 = 109

109 × 2 = 218

109 × 3 = 327

109 × 4 = 436

109 × 5 = 545

As a result, 1635 is the result of adding the 1st 5 multiples of 109 i.e 109 + 218 + 327 + 436 + 545. The total is, therefore 1635.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Find the sum of factors of 109.

1 and 109 are the factors of 109.

Sum = 1 + 109 = 110

110 is thus the necessary sum.

2. What is the square of 109?

The square of 109 is 109 x 109 = 11881

3. Is 109 a natural number?

Yes, The natural number 109 (one hundred and nine) comes after 108 and before 110.

4. Is 109 a prime factor?

Since 109 is a prime number, the only numbers that make up its factors are 1 and 109. As a result, it only has one prime factor, which is 109, the number itself.

5. Is 109 a composite number?

 No, because 109 only has two factors i.e 1 and 109. In other words, 109 doesn't have more than two factors. Hence it isn't a composite number.

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