1000×1=1000 |
1000×2=2000 |
1000×3=3000 |
1000×4=4000 |
1000×5=5000 |
1000×6=6000 |
1000×7=7000 |
1000×8=8000 |
1000×9=9000 |
1000×10=10000 |
Tips to Memorize Table of 1000
The following table demonstrates how to add 1000 several times to get at the required multiple.
In this method, to obtain the new result, increase your previous result by 1000.
1000×1=1000 | 1000 |
1000×2=2000 | 1000 + 1000 = 2000 |
1000×3=3000 | 2000 + 1000 = 3000 |
1000×4=4000 | 3000 + 1000 = 4000 |
1000×5=5000 | 4000+ 1000 = 5000 |
1000×6=6000 | 5000 + 1000 = 6000 |
1000×7=7000 | 6000 + 1000 = 7000 |
1000×8=8000 | 7000 + 1000 = 8000 |
1000×9=9000 | 8000 + 1000 = 9000 |
1000×10=10000 | 9000 + 1000 = 10000 |
To learn the table, thoroughly repeat it several times.
For optimal practice and table learning, solve as many multiplication problems as possible.
Play some entertaining multiplication games with your pals. This will allow you to study the tables while having fun.
Try writing the multiplication tables out as you practise them until you have mastered them.
After recording knowledge for a while, we retain it and don’t easily forget it. It is reflected in memory.
If you sit down a lot, post a chart with the multiplication tables there so you can easily recall them and keep an eye on it. It leaves an impression on our minds after being seen frequently.
Solved Examples:
Question 1. Each day, Erika jogs three miles. Find out how many miles she jogs in a thousand days using the table of 1000.
Solution. Each day, Erika jogs three miles. Therefore, 3 x 1000 = 3000 miles have been traveled overall after 1000 days.
Question 2. Find the value 1000 × 15 + 100 -10 = _________
Solution. We know that 1000 times 15 is equal to 15000.
Thus, 15000 + 100 – 10 will be equal to 15090.
Question 3. Solve the following question 1900 + 890 – (1000 × 2 ) ÷ 2.
Solution. According to the BODMAS rule,
First, you need to solve brackets to get the answer; 1000 times 2 equals 2000.
Now, after solving bracket you need to solve division part 2000 ÷ 2 = 1000
Now, add 1900 + 890 = 2790
Now, for the final answer, subtract 1000 from 2790 and the solution for 1900 + 890 – (1000 × 2 ) ÷ 2 is 1790.
Question 4. Determine how many times we need to multiply 1000 to obtain 11000.
Solution. We have 1000 x 11 = 11000 from the table of 1000. In order to get 11000, 1000 must be multiplied by 11 times.