Table of 249

Table of 249

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Aug 05, 2023 10:29 AM IST

Introduction

A table results from an arithmetic operation that shows you the results of multiplying two or more numbers. Tables are just successive additions of the same number. It is a list of the multiples of a particular number.

Tables of logarithms are primary in mathematics and science handbooks and specialized. They published tables for multitudinous operations.

Table of contents

  • Invention

  • table of 249

  • Table in words

  • related tables

  • Some solved problems

  • FAQs

This Story also Contains
  1. Introduction
  2. Invention
  3. Table of 249
  4. Related table
  5. Solved Problems

Invention

In the pre-modern time, Victorious of Aquitaine in 493 AD wrote a 98 multiplication table of every number from 2 to 50 times, but it changes with time. In modern times, the book of a mathematician named John Leslie wrote a book, The Philosophy of Arithmetic, in which he published multiplication tables up to 99*99. Leslie also recommended the students learn this multiplication table up to 50*50. But the oldest multiplication used by the Babylonians was around 4000 years ago.

During the Chinese warring states period, it used tables as the base of 10 around 350 BC (before christ).

They used tables in Ancient Greece and India for applications to astronomy and celestial navigation and continued to use them until the electronic calculators became cheap and generously available to simplify and drastically speed up the calculations.

Table of 249

\begin{aligned}

&249\times1=249\\

&249\times2=498\\

&249\times3=747\\

&249\times4=996\\

&249\times5=1245\\

&249\times6=1494\\

&249\times7=1743\\

&249\times8=1992\\

&249\times9=2241\\

&249\times10=2490\\

\end{aligned}


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Table of 249 in multiplicative format


249

X

1

=

249

249

X

2

=

498

249

X

3

=

747

249

X

4

=

996

249

X

5

=

1245

249

X

6

=

1494

249

X

7

=

1743

249

X

8

=

1992

249

X

9

=

2241

249

X

10

=

2490


Table of 249 in additive format

249

X

1

=

249

249

249

X

2

=

498

249+249

249

X

3

=

747

249+249+249

249

X

4

=

996

249+249+249+249

249

X

5

=

1245

249+249+249+249+249

249

X

6

=

1494

249+249+249+249+249+249

249

X

7

=

1743

249+249+249+249+249+249+249

249

X

8

=

1992

249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249

249

X

9

=

2241

249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249

249

X

10

=

2490

249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249+249


Table of 249 in words

Two hundrend forty nine once is

Two hundred forty nine

Two hundred forty nine twos is

For hundred ninety eight

Two hundred forty nine threes is

Seven hundred forty seven

Two hundred forty nine four’s is

Nine hundred ninety six

Two hundred forty nine fives is

One thousand two hundred forty five

Two hundred forty nine six’s is

One thousand four hundred ninety four

Two hundred forty nine seven’s is

One thousand seven hundred forty three

Two hundred forty nine eight’s is

One thousand nine hundred ninety two

Two hundred forty nine nine’s is

Two thousand two hundred forty one

Two hundred forty nine ten’s is

Two thousand four hundred ninety


Related table


\begin{aligned}

&251\times1=251\\

&251\times2=502\\

&251\times3=753\\

&251\times4=1004\\

&251\times5=1255\\

&251\times6=1506\\

&251\times7=1757\\

&251\times8=2008\\

&251\times9=2259\\

&251\times10=2510\\

\end{aligned}


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Solved Problems

1. There are 17 folders each, and 249 sheets inside them. How many sheets are there in total?

Ans. 249\times17=2433

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2. If the cost of one table is 10,000, what will be the cost of 249 bikes?

Ans. 249\times10000=2490000

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3. If the cost of one geometry box is 250. What is the cost of 12 boxes?

Ans. 250\times12=3000

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is 249 an even or odd number?

As one's digit of 249 is not 2,4,6,8,0, that's why it is an odd number.

2. Is 249 a prime number or a composite number?

249 is not a prime because it has over two factors, like 1,3,83,249. Since then, it's a composite number.

3. What will we get after multiplying 249 by 17?

 249\times17=4233

4. What will we get after multiplying 251 times 5 and then subtracting 500 from them?

251\times5-500=755

5. What will we get after dividing 249 by 100?

249\div100=2.49

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