Table of 39 represents the results of multiplying 39 by various whole or natural numbers. The multiplication table of 39 is the repeated addition of 39. For example, on adding 39 three times – 39 + 39 + 39 = 150.
Table of 39 up to 10
39 × 1 = 39 | 39 × 6 = 234 |
39 × 2 = 78 | 39 × 7 = 273 |
39 × 3 = 117 | 39 × 8 = 312 |
39 × 4 = 156 | 39 × 9 = 351 |
39 × 5 = 195 | 39 × 10 = 390 |
Table of 39 up to 20
39 × 11 = 429 | 39 × 16 = 624 |
39 × 12 = 468 | 39 × 17 = 663 |
39 × 13 = 507 | 39 × 18 = 702 |
39 × 14 = 546 | 39 × 19 = 741 |
39 × 15 = 585 | 39 × 20 = 780 |
Tips for memorizing a table of 39.
One of the most common tricks students use is writing down the multiplication table of 39 from 1 to 20. Example: One time thirty – nine is 39, Two times thirty – nine is 78, Three times thirty – nine is 117, and so on. Repetition of the multiplication table in this way helps in memorizing faster.
The second easy trick is skip counting, which is the practice of counting forward from 0. We repeatedly add the same number to the last number to skip counting. For example, here, we will count adding 0 to 39. So, 0 + 39 = 39 , 39 + 39 = 78, 78 + 39 = 117 and so on.
The third trick is to write the one digits of the 1 to 10 multiples in reverse order for the multiplication table of 39 to be written as 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and 0. The multiples’ tens and hundreds of digits will be 3, 3+4, (3+4)+4, and so forth. Take a look at the table below.
Table of 39 | Write 0- 9 in reverse order for Ones Digit | Ten and Hundreds Digit | Result |
39 x 1 = | _9 | 3_ | 39 |
39× 2 = | _8 | 7_(3+4) | 78 |
39× 3 = | _7 | 11_(7+4) | 117 |
39× 4= | _6 | 15_(11+4) | 156 |
39× 5= | _5 | 19_ (15+4) | 195 |
39× 6= | _4 | 23_(19+4) | 234 |
39× 7= | _3 | 27_(23+4) | 273 |
39× 8= | _2 | 31_ (27+4) | 312 |
39× 9= | _1 | 35_(31+4) | 351 |
39× 10= | _0 | 39_(35+4) | 390 |
Solved Examples
1. Ten kids got Rs 39 chocolate each from a shop. What will be the total amount that they will pay to the shopkeeper?
According to the question, if each bought 39 rupees of chocolate each, 1 x 39 = 39 rupees.
Amount paid by all ten kids will be 10 x 39 = 390.
Therefore the total amount paid by ten kids to the shopkeeper will be Rs 390.
2. 39 Litres of milk is supplied in a day to Anuj. How much milk will be provided in one week?
Days in 1 week = seven days
According to the question, 39 Litres of milk is supplied in a day to Anuj
So, the milk provided in one week 39 x 7 days = 273
Therefore 273 litres of milk will be provided to Anuj in one week.
3. A box contains 39 mangoes. How many oranges can 12 boxes contain?
According to the question one box contains 39 mangoes i.e., 1 x 39 = 39
So, 12 boxes will contain : 39 x 12 = 468
Therefore 12 boxes will contain 468 mangoes.
4. What is 8 times 39 minus 40 plus 108?
With the help of the multiplication Table of 39, we find out that eight times 39, i.e., 8 x 39 = 312,
Now, we have to subtract 40 by the result of 8 times 39 and add 108, so,
=> 312 – 40 + 108 = 312 + 68
=> 312 + 68 = 380
Therefore, eight times 39 minus 40 plus 108 is 380.