Table of 155

Table of 155

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Aug 01, 2023 05:25 PM IST

The study of mathematics focuses on the logic of quantity, order, and shape. Maths is used everywhere and in everything we do. It serves as the foundation for everything in our daily lives, including mobile technology, computers, software, historic and modern architecture, art, money, engineering, and even sports.

This Story also Contains
  1. Mathematical Rules
  2. Factors Of 155: What Are They?
  3. 155 Factorization
  4. How To Discover 155's Factors?
  5. 155 By Prime Factorization Factors
  6. Pairs Of 155 factors

Since the dawn of recorded history, every civilised society has been at the forefront of mathematical discoveries, and even the earliest and most primitive cultures have used arithmetic. The necessity for mathematics emerged as a consequence of civilizations' more complex demands, which required more complex mathematical solutions.

With the complexity of civilization comes an increase in the need for mathematics. Primitive cultures just needed to be able to count, but they also used arithmetic to calculate the location of the sun and the physics of hunting. According to Wilder's assertion from 1968, all historical and anthropological data showed that counting and later the use of numeral systems as a counting aid were the earliest examples of the mathematical element in all civilizations.

The term "mathematics" simply denotes the process of learning, studying, or gaining information. In both academic and practical settings, mathematical theories and concepts aid us in understanding and addressing a broad variety of problems.

Logic is a discipline that includes maths. Students will improve their ability to think logically and solve problems as a result of learning mathematics. One of the finest brain workouts is resolving mathematical puzzles.

The result is shown as multiples of 155 in the 155 times table. The result of multiplying 155 by natural numbers is the 155 table. The repeated addition method may also be used to get the multiplication table for 155.

As an example, 155\times 7= 1087 is the same as 155 + 155 + 155 + 155 + 155 +155 + 155 = 1085.

I.e

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Following is a table of 155:-

  • 1 \times 155 = 155 1690890675129

  • 2 \times 155 = 310 1690890674397

  • 3 \times 155 = 465 1690890674511

  • 4 \times 155 = 620 1690890674107

  • 5 \times 155 = 775 1690890675601

  • 6 \times 155 = 930 1690890675897

  • 7 \times 155 = 1085 1690890674689

  • 8 \times 155 = 1240 1690890674855

  • 9 \times 155 = 1395 1690890675447

  • 10 \times 155 = 1550 1690890674771

Mathematical Rules

The study of mathematics has a long history. Since ages, in many cultures, it has been studied by numerous mathematicians worldwide. The Father of Mathematics is said to have been Archimedes, who lived in the BC century. He developed a formula to determine the volume and surface area of solids. Aryabhatt, who was born in 476 CE (Common Era), is regarded as the founder of Indian mathematics. The Pythagoreans introduced the study of mathematics in the sixth century BC (before Christ) as a "demonstrative discipline." The Greek term "mathema," which means "matter of education," is where the word "mathematics" first appeared.

The axiom, postulates, theorems, and proofs were developed by another mathematician by the name of Euclid and are still used in modern mathematics. Each region of the globe has its unique way of describing the history of mathematics, which dates back thousands of years. Several mathematicians provided various ideas for numerous notions that we are now employing in contemporary mathematics.

The BODMAS(Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction) rule is the one that is most often used in mathematics. According to this rule, the sequence of operations and the brackets determine how the arithmetic operations are carried out. By using the whole form of BODMAS, we can quickly comprehend this reasoning.

Brackets Orders Division Multiplication Addition and Subtraction is referred to as BODMAS.

As a result, division is given precedence here, followed by multiplication, addition, and finally subtraction.

Factors Of 155: What Are They?

Pairs of numbers are said to be factors of 155 if their products add up to 155. Either prime numbers or composite numbers make up these factors.

  1. 155 Factorization

The list of integers that may divide the number 155 completely is known as the factors of 155. Overall, there are 4 factors of 155, namely 1, 5, 31, and 155, with 155 being the largest factor. The Factors in Pairs of 155 are (1, 155),(5,31) and its Prime Factors are 5, 31.

  • 1, 5, 31, and 155, all of the factors of 155

  • Factors that divide 155 include 1, 5, 31, and 155.

  • Prime factors are 5 and 31

  • 5 multiplied by 31 is the prime factorization of 155.

  • A sum of 155's factors is 192.

  1. How To Discover 155's Factors?

The list of numbers that would divide 155 without leaving a residue must be found to determine the factors of the number 155.

  • Because 155 \div 5 = 31, both 5 and 31 are factors of 155.

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  • Since 155 \div 1 = 155, 155 is a factor of 155 and also 1 is a factor of 155.

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  • Therefore, 1, 5, 31, and 155 are the factors of 155.


  1. 155 By Prime Factorization Factors

Since the number 155 is composite, it will have prime factors. Let's figure out how to divide 155 into its prime factors now. The first step is to divide 155 by the lowest prime factor, in this case, 5, which is the first step. We divide again and again until there is a non-zero leftover.

155 \div 5 = 31

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31 is not further divided by 5 to provide a non-zero residue. Therefore, we halt the operation and proceed to divide 31 by the following lowest prime factor. If the next prime factor is not found or when further division is impossible, we eventually come to an end.

  • Therefore, 155=5✖31 (where 5, and 31 are prime numbers) can be expressed as the prime factorization of 155.


  1. Pairs Of 155 factors

The pairs of numbers that, when multiplied, result in the number 155 are known as the pair factors of 155. In pairs, the factors of 155 are

  • 1 \times 155 = (1, 155)

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  • 5 \times 31 = (5, 31)

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The 155's unfavourable pair elements are:

  • -1 \times -155 = (-1, -155)

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  • -5 \times -31 = (-5, -31)

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A pair factor of a number is one where (a, b) and (b, a) are both pair factors of that number.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the 155 table?

The 155 table is the 155 multiplication table, which provides the 155 itself added again for an ‘n’ amount of times.

2. What does 155's square root equal?

The square root of 155 is equal to 12.449899

3. What are the 155 factors?

1, 5, 31, and 155 are the factors of the number 155.

4. Is the number 155 prime?

The number 155 is not prime.

5. What is the 155-cube value?

155 is a cube, and its value is 37,23,875 (155 \times 155 \times 155)

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