Math is a subject which every student finds difficult. Most of the topics in mathematics are difficult for students to study, especially those that include complex calculations.
To make the calculations easy, there are tools such as mental math, calculus, multiplication tables, etc.
Multiplication tables in mathematics help to find the products easily.
Multiplication tables from 1 to 20 are taught to every student for easy calculation.
The multiplication of three-digit numbers is a little difficult but not impossible to memorize.
The multiplication table of 110 looks very complex but it’s really easy to memorize.
This article would help you understand the multiplication table of 110 and help you to solve the questions related to it in just less than a minute.
Table of 110:
110 x 1 = 110 |
110 x 2 = 220 |
110 x 3 = 330 |
110 x 4 = 440 |
110 x 5 = 550 |
110 x 6 = 660 |
110 x 7 = 770 |
110 x 8 = 880 |
110 x 9 = 990 |
110 x 10 = 1100 |
As we know the table of 110 involves adding the consecutive natural numbers to 110 as many times as we want. But it can be done without involving any calculations.
As we know, the product of any natural number added to 110 would give us the product that likely ends with 0 as the last digit but if we know the table of 11, we can easily tackle the multiplication table of 110.
For example, if you were to be asked what is the product of 110* 8, you would break a sweat. But let us break it into two parts:
Note: (The sign * denotes the multiplication sign).
If you remember the table of 11, you know what is 11 multiplied by 8 times. The answer is 88.
Now to this, simply add a zero and you have the answer to 110 multiplied by 8.
Isn’t it simple? We can do the same for as many numbers as we wish.
For example:
Question: Find the product of 110 multiplied 7 times.
Answer: As discussed above, break the question into two parts and solve it step by step. This will ensure there’s no calculation mistake made.
Step 1: Find the product of 11 multiplied to 7
The answer comes as 77.
Step 2: Add 0 to the answer obtained. For example, this comes to 77. It would become 770.
You have the answer to your question. 110 multiplied by 7 is equal to 770. Isn’t it simple? This is how we can find the product of any natural number multiplied to 110 without learning its table.