Table of 178

Table of 178

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jan 30, 2023 03:50 PM IST

Introduction

The math table is a fundamental concept in mathematics that teaches students how to find the multiples of a number. We have been taught multiplication tables since primary school. These math tables assist us in solving multiplication problems quickly. It is consequently vital for pupils to memorise math tables in order to solve complex calculations quickly.

Students are likely to struggle with basic math concepts such as decimals, percentages, fractions, ratios, and so on if they do not have elementary knowledge of math tables. Once you've learned these multiplication tables, you'll remember them for the rest of your life. Let's review the 178 math tables and some tips for remembering them.

What are Math Tables?

Elementary arithmetic equations are essential in our daily lives.Using calculators for simple calculations may impair your understanding of scales and enormities. Aside from your preparation, speed and accuracy are critical in competitive tests. Even if calculators are permitted, students with superior mathematical skills will always have an advantage over students who rely on calculators for basic calculations.

Mathematical tables are necessary for grasping mathematics. Students are advised to have a firm grasp on math tables; otherwise, understanding the other areas of mathematics would be difficult.

Five Solved Problems

  1. For 178, how many factors are there?

Answer: 178 \text { factors are } 1,2,89 \text {, and } 178 \text {. As a result, } 178 \text { has four factors }

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  1. Determine whether 2, 64, and 89 are factors of 178.

Answer: When we divide 178 by 64, we get a remainder. As a result, 64 is not a factor of 178. Except for 64, all numbers are factors of 178.

  1. Which of the correct numbers is a multiple of 178: 1488, 1958, 2136, 3026, 3326, and 3375?

Answer: When 1488, 1958, 2136, 3026, 3326, and 3375 are divided, the remainders after dividing by 178 are 64, 0, 0, 0, 122, and 171. As a result, 1958, 2136, and 3026 are all multiples of 178.

  1. By using the 178 tables, calculate the value of 178 times 12 minus 150.

Answer: \begin{aligned}

& 178 \times 12-150 \\

& 2136-150 \\

& 1986

\end{aligned}

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5. Determine whether 2823 is a multiple of 178.

Answer: When 2823 is divided by 178, the remaining number is 153, which is non-zero. As a result, 2823 is not a multiple of 178.

Multiplication Table of 178

(178 times) multiplication table can assist you in learning multiplication for 178 through 10 times. 178 x 1 equals 178, and 178 x 10 equals 1780. This table is more useful for students and children learning the multiplication table of 178.

\begin{array}{|l|l|}

\hline \text { Using multiplication } & \text { Using repeated addition } \\

\hline 178 \times 1=178 & 178 \\

\hline 178 \times 2=356 & 178+178=356 \\

\hline 178 \times 3=534 & 178+178+178=534 \\

\hline 178 \times 4=712 & 178+178+178+178=712 \\

\hline 178 \times 5=890 & 178+178+178+178+178=890 \\

\hline 178 \times 6=1068 & 178+178+178+178+178+178=1068 \\

\hline 178 \times 7=1246 & 178+178+178+178+178+178+178=1246 \\

\hline 178 \times 8=1424 & 178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178=1424 \\

\hline 178 \times 9=1602 & 178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178=1602 \\

\hline 178 \times 10=1780 & 178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178+178=1780 \\

\hline

\end{array}

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is table 178?

The table of 178 is generated by multiplying 178 by the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on. The 178 tables can be written as

\begin{aligned}

& 178 \times 2=356 \\

& 178 \times 3=534 \\

& 178 \times 4=712 \\

& 178 \times 5=890, \text { etc. }

\end{aligned}

2. What two numbers make 178?

The multiplication of 2 and 89 is 178

3. Does 178 appear in the 12 times table?

No, the number 178 does not occur in the 12 times table. To confirm this, we can look at the outcomes of the 12 times table: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144, 156, 168, 180, 192, 204,...

4. How many times does 178 equal 1424?

8 times 178 equals 1424.

5. How to remember a math table?

Memorize math tables by reading them repeatedly. Students can write each table on paper and read it aloud several times. They can also try to remember the multiples of every number, such as 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, and so on.

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