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    Table Of 4

    Table Of 4

    Team Careers360Updated on 10 Jul 2023, 04:26 PM IST

    Introduction

    The tables from 2 to 20 make multiplication incredibly simple and improve your problem-solving skills. The ability to recall the multiplication tables from 2 to 20 is still very powerful even in the age of calculators. So, you must be able to recognise the numbers in the multiplication tables if you want to lower your stress level while performing maths calculations involving multiplication, fractions, ratios, and division.

    Here is the answer for you. You will learn the two- to twenty-digit multiplication tables in this short lesson. You will also be given a tonne of advice on how to make calculations quickly and easily in addition to these multiplication tables. To help students organise their study time and set priorities, we have also made the multiplication tables 2 through 20 printable.

    Table Of Contents

    1. Main content

    2. Explanation

    3. Solved problems

    4. Times Table of 4

    5. Multiplication Table of 4

    6. FAQ’s

    Main Content

    The four times table, or multiplication table of 4, can be expressed mathematically using a variety of operations, such as addition and multiplication. View the four tables below to get a better idea of the various ways it can be expressed.

    Explanation

    In Table 4, which is very similar to Table 2, the multiples of 4 are listed. Students can better keep track of even numbers by learning the 4 times table. Students can quickly and easily solve maths-related problems in their heads by remembering their multiplication tables. When going to the market or figuring out how much something costs, people frequently use a 4 times table in real life.

    Related Problems

    Q.1: Solve 1688986231539

    Ans: To solve this type of problem we refer to the table of 4,

    4\times 4 = 16

    1688986231476

    Q.2: The price of one chocolate is Rs. 4 then find out what is the cost of 9 chocolates.

    Ans: To find the cost of 9 chocolates we use the table of four or simply multiply one chocolate price with 9 chocolates,

    Cost of 9 chocolates = (cost of 1 chocolate) 1688986231307 (9 chocolates)

    = (4 Rs.) 1688986231254 (9)

    = 36 Rs.

    Q.3: calculate 7 times 4.

    Ans: We simply multiply 4 with 7,

    4\times 7 = 28

    1688986231058

    Q.4: Find 1688986231416

    Ans: Instead of adding 4 with two and eight times we just multiply it by 3 and 8,

    4\times 3 = 12

    1688986231184

    4\times 8 = 24

    1688986231365

    Final answer is,

    (12) + (24) = 36.

    Q.5: Solve 4+4+4+4+4=?

    Ans: We either solve this by adding

    4+4+4+4+4= 20, or

    Simply by doing multiplication,

    4\times 5 = 20

    1688986231606

    Times Table Of 4

    Times table basically represents that when a number is added to itself the number of times equal to the number we intend to multiply it to, the repeated addition yields the same result as multiplication. It is shown below in the table.

    4 × 1 = 4

    4

    4 × 2 = 8

    4+4=8

    4 × 3 = 12

    4+4+4=12

    4 × 4 = 16

    4+4+4+4=16

    4 × 5 = 20

    4+4+4+4+4=20

    4 × 6 = 24

    4+4+4+4+4+4=24

    4 × 7 = 28

    4+4+4+4+4+4+4=28

    4 × 8 = 32

    4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4=32

    4 × 9 = 36

    4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4=36

    4 × 10 = 40

    4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4=40

    Multiplication Table Of 4

    Table of 4 is as given below,

    4

    x

    1

    =

    4

    4

    x

    2

    =

    8

    4

    x

    3

    =

    12

    4

    x

    4

    =

    16

    4

    x

    5

    =

    20

    4

    x

    6

    =

    24

    4

    x

    7

    =

    28

    4

    x

    8

    =

    32

    4

    x

    9

    =

    36

    4

    x

    10

    =

    40

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