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    Table of 70

    Table of 70

    Team Careers360Updated on 19 Jul 2023, 01:57 PM IST

    Introduction

    The Table of 70 is a vital tool in financial calculations that allows you to determine the future value of a series of cash flows. While it may seem daunting to memorize a table of such length, it's crucial to master it to perform financial analyses accurately and efficiently. As you progress through higher-level math classes and challenging exams, you'll be required to deliver precise solutions quickly. Therefore, the best way to tackle these exams with confidence is to practice and master the necessary tables.

    Luckily, there are some simple yet effective tips and tricks to help you remember the Table of 70 easily. By applying these methods, you can learn this mathematical tool 70 times faster and more efficiently.

    It's essential to understand that mathematics is the foundation of our daily lives, and learning math should be an enjoyable experience. By embracing the subject and exploring its applications in the real world, you can improve your analytical and problem-solving skills while gaining a deeper appreciation for the beauty of mathematics.

    Factors Of 70

    The factors of 70 are the numbers that divide 70 exactly without producing a remainder. As a composite number, 70 has many factors besides 1 and 70 because it is an even number. Thus, 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, and 70 are the factors of 70.

    Positive Factors of 70


    Pairs of 70 Factors

    \begin{equation}

    1 \times 70

    \end{equation}

    1689751469575

    \begin{equation}

    (1,70)

    \end{equation}

    1689751469773

    \begin{equation}

    2 \times 35

    \end{equation}

    1689751469902

    \begin{equation}

    (2,35)

    \end{equation}

    1689751469705

    \begin{equation}

    5 \times 14

    \end{equation}

    1689751469647

    \begin{equation}

    (5,14)

    \end{equation}

    1689751470063

    \begin{equation}

    7 \times 10

    \end{equation}

    1689751470115


    \begin{equation}

    (7,10)

    \end{equation}

    1689751469444


    Solved Examples

    Q1. What is the 13th multiple of 70?

    Ans: \begin{equation}

    13 \times 70=910

    \end{equation}

    1689751470180

    Q2. Rahul bought one kg of mangoes that cost Rs. 70. What is the total cost if he bought 8 kg of mangoes?

    Ans: Given that the cost of 1 kg mangoes is Rs. 70

    If he bought 8 kg mangoes, then it becomes 70 × 8=560 Rs

    Hence, the total cost of 8 kg mangoes is Rs. 560

    Q3. What is the prime factorization of 70?

    Ans: \begin{equation}

    70 \text { is } 2 \times 5 \times 7 \text {. }

    \end{equation}

    1689751469976

    Q4. What is (70 times 11)?

    Ans: \begin{equation}

    70 \times 11=770

    \end{equation}

    1689751469831

    Q5. Find the cost of 5 toy cars if each of them costs $70.

    Ans: The cost of 5 cars if each costs $70 will be 70× 5=$350

    Therefore, the total cost of 5 toy cars will be $350.

    Times Table Of 70

    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.

    70 × 1 = 70

    70

    70 × 2 = 140

    70+70=140

    70 × 3 = 210

    70+70+70=210

    70 × 4 = 280

    70+70+70+70=280

    70 × 5 = 350

    70+70+70+70+70=350

    70 × 6 = 420

    70+70+70+70+70+70=420

    70 × 7 = 490

    70+70+70+70+70+70+70=490

    70 × 8 = 560

    70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70=560

    70 × 9 = 630

    70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70=630

    70 × 10 = 70

    70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70+70=700

    Multiplication Table Of 70

    70 × 1 = 70

    70 × 2 = 140

    70 × 3 = 210

    70 × 4 = 280

    70 × 5 = 350

    70 × 6 = 420

    70 × 7 = 490

    70 × 8 = 560

    70 × 9 = 630

    70 × 10 = 700

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