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    Table of 116

    Table of 116

    Team Careers360Updated on 05 May 2023, 02:08 PM IST

    Introduction

    Calculations involving simple addition and subtraction is crucial in daily life. Using a calculator to perform simple calculations can impair your ability to comprehend scale and magnitude. Speed and accuracy are of the utmost importance in competitive exams, in addition to your preparation. Even if calculators are permitted, students who are strong in mathematics will always have an advantage over those who rely on calculators for everyday calculations. Understanding mathematics requires the use of maths tables. It is advised that the students have a firm grasp of maths tables because failing to do so will make it difficult for them to comprehend other areas of mathematics. Students are likely to struggle with fundamental maths concepts like decimals, percentages, fractions, ratios, etc. without even a basic understanding of maths tables. Once you have mastered these multiplication tables, you will remember them for the rest of your life.

    Main Content

    The number 116 is not prime. 1, 2, 4, 29, 58, and 116 are all factors of the number 116. The number must have exactly two factors in order to be a prime number. 116 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors, including 1, 2, 4, 29, 58, and 116. So 116 is a composite number.

    Explanation

    The expanded form of the number 116, looks like this:

    1\times 100 + 1\times 10 + 6\times 1

    1675666687264

    100 + 10 + 6

    116.

    Although 116 ended in an even number (6), making it itself an even number, it is not a perfect square. A perfect square is essentially any number (m) that we get from the multiplication of any number (n) by itself (i.e m=n ✕ n ), and there isn't a specific number that multiplies by itself to produce 116. Therefore, 116 is not a perfect square, proving that a number ending in a composite number need not always be a perfect square.

    Solved Problems

    Q.1: Solve 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 =?

    Ans: We can solve this by adding,

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 464 or

    by multiplying 116 with 4 times,

    116\times 4 = 464 1675666687574.

    Q.2: The cost of 1-litre oil is 116 Rs. Find the cost of 6 litres of oil.

    Ans: Here, they provided the price for one litre of oil, and we need to determine the price for six litres of oil. To do this, we simply multiply the price for one litre of oil by 6.

    Cost of 6 litres of oil=(cost of 1 litre oil) ✕ (6 ) = (116 Rs.) ✕ (6) = 696Rs.

    Q.3: Calculate eight times 116.

    Ans: We simply multiply 116 with 8,

    116\times 8 = 9281675666688304

    Q.4: Find 116\times 5 + 116\times 4 = ?1675666688096

    Ans: Instead of adding 116 five and then four times to solve, just multiply it by 5 and 4. The remedy is,

    116\times 5 = 580

    1675666687832

    116\times 4 = 464

    1675666687700

    To get the final answer now add both,

    (580) + (464) = 1044.

    Q.5: What do we get if we add 116 seven times?

    Ans: By adding 116, seven times we get,

    116\times 7 = 812

    1675666687961

    What is the 116 Times Table

    Times table basically represents that when a number n is added to itself ‘m’ times the result is equal to the number as “n ✖ m”, the repeated addition yields the same result as multiplication. It is shown below in the table.

    116

    116 + 116 = 232

    116 + 116 + 116 = 348

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 464

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 580

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 696

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 812

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 928

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 1044

    116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 + 116 = 1160

    Multiplication Table of 116

    The Multiplication Table of 116 is given below,

    116

    x

    1

    116

    116

    x

    2

    232

    116

    x

    3

    348

    116

    x

    4

    464

    116

    x

    5

    580

    116

    x

    6

    696

    116

    x

    7

    812

    116

    x

    8

    928

    116

    x

    9

    1044

    116 x 5

    x

    10

    1160

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: What are the factor pairs of 116?
    A:

    Factors pairs of 116 are: (1, 116), (2, 58), (4, 29).

    Q: Is 116 a perfect square?
    A:

    116 is not a perfect square.

    Q: What is the prime factorization 116?
    A:

     The prime factorization of 116 is 2, 2, and 29.

    Q: Is 116 an odd number?
    A:

    116 is completely divisible by 2 so it is an even number. Hence 116 is not an odd number.

    Q: Is 116 a natural number?
    A:

    Yes. The natural number 116 (one hundred and sixteen) comes after 115 and before 117.

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