Table of 138

Table of 138

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jul 21, 2023 11:51 AM IST

Introduction

The multiplication table is simply an art of learning the product of any number in a more practical manner. It is the format of arranging products of numbers to learn them easily. We need the table of 138 for quick calculations of complex questions. This table is important to learn for experts like mathematicians and students who are preparing for competitive exams. For learning the multiplication table of such numbers, some students find short tricks to learn and recall them for a long time.

Detailed Explanation

The table of 138 is a multiplication of 138 with the other natural numbers in a sequential and arranged format. Factors of 138 are 2 × 3 × 23 so if we know the table of 2,3 and 23 we can calculate the multiplication products of 138 very easily. As 138 is a 3-digit number so it's not necessary to learn its multiplication table and if it is needed by professionals for their work then we can calculate it by factoring or by some trick. Now, we will learn the table of 138 in the next slot.

Multiplication Table Of 138

Given below is the table of 138 by both addition and product method-

138 × 1 = 138 = 138

138 × 2 = 276 = 138 + 138

138 × 3 = 414 = 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 4 = 552 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 5 = 690 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 6 = 828 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 7 = 966 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 8 = 1104 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 9 = 1242 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 10 = 1380 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 11 = 1518 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 12 = 1656 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 13 = 1794 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138

138 × 14 = 1932= 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 15 = 2070 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 16 = 2208 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 17 = 2346 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 18 = 2484 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 19 = 2622 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138+ 138

138 × 20 = 2760 = 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 +138+ 138

The multiplication table of the number 138 is shown below-

138 × 1 = 138

138 × 2 = 276

138 × 3 = 414

138 × 4 = 552

138 × 5 = 690

138 × 6 = 828

138 × 7 = 966

138 × 8 = 1104

138 × 9 = 1242

138 × 10 = 1380

138 × 11 = 1518

138 × 12 = 1656

138 × 13 = 1794

138 × 14 = 1932

138 × 15 = 2070

138 × 16 = 2208

138 × 17 = 2346

138 × 18 = 2484

138 × 19 = 2622

138 × 20 = 2760

Solved Examples-

1. How many bananas are in 138 bunches? Suppose each bunch of bananas contains 8 bananas.

Ans. Total no. of bunches of bananas = 138

1 bunch of bananas = 8 bananas

So, the total no. of bananas -

138 × 8 = 1104


2. How many times should 138 be multiplied to get 2484?

Ans. 138 × 18 = 2484

So, 18 is the answer.


3. Find the value of ‘a’ if, if 138 times ‘a’ equals 1104.

Ans. 138 × a = 1104

So, the value of ‘a’ is 8.

4. Calculate the number of flowers of 138 plants in a garden. If each plant has 5 flowers.

Ans. Total no. of plants in garden = 138

1 plant = 5 flowers

Total no. of flowers –

138 × 5 = 690

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Calculate the sum of (138 times 2) and (138 times 9).

138 × 2 = 276

138 × 9 = 1242

276 + 1242 = 1518

2. Find the product 138 times 22.

138 × 22 = 3,036

3. Find the value of (138)2

(138)2 = 138 × 138 = 19,044

19,044 is the answer to this question.

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