Table Of 126

Table Of 126

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jul 08, 2023 10:14 AM IST

Introduction

This article has a table of 126. You can use this table to quickly solve problems involving multiplication. When multiplied by subsequent positive integers, the result, Table 126, contains all multiples of the initial number. When 126 is multiple by a natural number, the 126 times table essentially depicts 126 being added to repeatedly. For example, 126 times 4 equals 126 + 126 + 126 + 126= 504. We could write the 126-table up to 20 times in the same way.

Explanation

A multiplication table, as used in mathematics, is a table that specifies the multiplication operation for an algebraic system. A multiplication table for the number 126 is provided here in this article.

Factors of 126 are natural numbers, also known as divisors, that divide the original number evenly. Because 126 is a composite number, we can find the prime factors of 126 that divide the original number exactly.

Times Table Of 126

Use the table below to learn how to write the 126 times table.

126

126 + 126 = 252

126 + 126 +126 = 378

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 504

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 630

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 756

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 882

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 126 + 126 = 1008

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 = 1134

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 =1260

Table Of 126

The multiplication table of 126 up to 20 times is given below:

126 x 1 = 126

126 x 2 = 252

126 x 3 = 378

126 x 4 = 504

126 x 5 = 630

126 x 6 = 756

126 x 7 = 882

126 x 8 = 1008

126 x 9 = 1134

126 x 10 = 1260


126 x 11 = 1386

126 x 12 = 1512

126 x 13 = 1638

126 x 14 = 1764

126 x 15 = 1890

126 x 16 = 2016

126 x 17 = 2142

126 x 18 = 2268

126 x 19 = 2394

126 x 20 = 2520

Solved Problems

Q1: Evaluate \begin{equation}

126 \times 18 - 1345

\end{equation}

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Solution: From table 126

\begin{equation}

126 \times 18 = 2268

\end{equation}

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Thus,

2268 - 1345 = 928


Q2: A tailor stitches 9 shirts in a day. How many shirts can he stitch in 126 days?

Solution: Given,

Number of shirts stitched in a day = 9

Number of shirts stitched in 126 days = \begin{equation}

9 \times 126 = 1134

\end{equation}

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Q3: Jessica makes 15 cupcakes per day. How many cupcakes does he make in 126 days?

Solution: Given,

Number of cupcakes in a day = 15

Number of cupcakes 126 days = \begin{equation}

126 \times 15 = 1890

\end{equation}

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Q4: A customer buys 5 apples every day. How many apples will the customer buy in 126 days?

Solution: Given,

Customers buy apples in a day = 5

Customer buy apples in 126 days = \begin{equation}

126 \times 5 = 630

\end{equation}

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Q5: Evaluate \begin{equation}

126 \times 7 +150

\end{equation}

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Solution; from table 126

\begin{equation}

126 \times 7 =882

\end{equation}

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Thus,

882 + 150 = $1032


Q6: Lewis earns $19 per hour. How much money will he earn if he works for 126 hours?

Solution: Given,

Lewis earns money per hour = $ 19

Lewis earns money 126 hours =

\begin{equation}

126 \times 19 = $2394

\end{equation}

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the table of 126?

A multiplication table known as the "table of 126" shows the result of multiplying the starting number by whole numbers.

2. What should be multiplied by 126 to get 1638?

When we multiply 13 by 126 using the 126-number table, we get the result 1638.

3. What should be added by 126 to get 756?

when we add 126 to 6 times by using the 126 times table, we get the result of 756

4. What are 126 times 13 minus 17 plus 7?

From the table of 126, 126 times 13 is 1638 Therefore, \begin{equation}

126 × 13 - 17 + 7 = 1638 - 17 + 7 = 1628

\end{equation}

5. Calculate the number of times we should multiply 126 to get 2394.

We may get \begin{equation}

126 × 19 = 2394

\end{equation}

from the table of 126. To obtain 2394, 126 must be multiplied by 19 times.

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