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    Table of 55

    Table of 55

    Team Careers360Updated on 13 Jul 2023, 12:16 PM IST

    Introduction

    The multiplication table of 55 is supplied up to ten times to help students quickly verify the multiples of 55 while addressing any problem. The 55-times table is produced by multiplying any natural integer by 55. Both multiplication and repeated addition of 55 can be used to construct the 55-times table. Understanding arithmetic requires the use of maths tables.

    They can assist you in increasing your maths speed and accuracy. Students with a solid grasp of mathematical tables always have an advantage over their classmates who do not have as strong an understanding of mathematical tables. The phrase "table of 55" refers to the repetitive addition of the number 55. It signifies that 55 is multiplied by itself "n" times, where "n" can be any natural integer. For students and learners who want to study for tests that entail mathematical computations, we have included a multiplication table of 55. This table will assist you in swiftly solving multiplication issues.

    Similarly, we may write the 55 times table by adding 55 up to 20 times.

    1. Addition Table Of 55

    55 × 1 = 55

    55

    55 × 2 = 110

    55 + 55 = 110

    55 × 3 = 165

    55 + 55 + 55 = 165

    55 × 4 = 220

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 220

    55 × 5 = 275

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 275

    55 × 6 = 330

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 330

    55 × 7 = 385

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 385

    55 × 8 = 450

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 450

    55 × 9 = 495

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 495

    55 × 10 = 550

    55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 55 = 550

    2. Table Of 55 In Words

    1. Fifty-five times One is equal to Fifty-Five

    2. Fifty-five times Two is equal to One Hundred And Ten

    3. Fifty-five times Three is equal to One Hundred And Sixty-Five

    4. Fifty-five times Four is equal to Two Hundred And Twenty

    5. Fifty-five times Five is equal to Two Hundred And Seventy-Five

    6. Fifty-five times Six is equal to Three Hundred And Thirty

    7. Fifty-five times Seven is equal to Three Hundred And Eighty-Five

    8. Fifty-five times Eight is equal to Four Hundred And Forty

    9. Fifty-five times Nine is equal to Four Hundred And Ninety-Five

    10. Fifty-five times Ten is equal to Five Hundred And Fifty

    3. Chart Of Table 55

    Here is a graphic to help you comprehend the multiplication table 55:

    55

    x

    1

    =

    55

    55

    x

    2

    =

    110

    55

    x

    3

    =

    165

    55

    x

    4

    =

    220

    55

    x

    5

    =

    275

    55

    x

    6

    =

    330

    55

    x

    7

    =

    385

    55

    x

    8

    =

    440

    55

    x

    9

    =

    495

    55

    x

    10

    =

    550

    55

    x

    11

    =

    605

    55

    x

    12

    =

    660

    55

    x

    13

    =

    715

    55

    x

    14

    =

    770

    55

    x

    15

    =

    825

    55

    x

    16

    =

    880

    55

    x

    17

    =

    935

    55

    x

    18

    =

    990

    55

    x

    19

    =

    1045

    55

    ×

    20

    =

    1100

    4. Solved Examples

    1. Find the value of 55 x 5 + 10.

    Solution:

    \begin{equation}

    55 \times 5 + 10

    = (55 \times 5) + 10 [BODMAS\; \; rule]

    = 275 + 10

    = 285

    \end{equation}

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    2. If 15 notebooks are bought by Sam for Rs. 825. So, how much does each notebook cost?

    Solution:

    Given,

    Number of notebooks bought = 15

    Cost of 15 notebooks = Rs. 825

    Cost of each notebook =

    \begin{equation}

    825/15 = 55

    \end{equation}

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    Therefore, each notebook will cost Rs. 55.

    3. A carton holds 25 biscuit packs. There are 55 biscuits in each package. How many biscuits can fit into the carton?

    Solution:

    If the package has 55 biscuits, then by using the table of 55, we can easily calculate how many biscuits can fit into the carton:

    \begin{equation}

    25 \times 55=1375

    \end{equation}

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    4. The cost of a chair is $55. Determine the price of 17 such chairs.

    Solution:

    \begin{equation}

    55 \times 17= 935

    \end{equation}

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    $935 will be the cost of the chairs.

    5. A customer buys 4 kg of sugar every day. How many kilos of sugar will the customer buy in 55 days?

    Solution:

    If the customer goes to the market every day and buys 4 kg of sugar, we can easily calculate how many chips they will buy in 55 days by doing the following:

    \begin{equation}

    55 \times 4= 220

    \end{equation}

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    220 kgs of sugar will be bought in total after 55 days.


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