Table of 44 represents the results of multiplying 44 by various whole or natural numbers. The multiplication table of 44 is the repeated addition of 44. For example, on adding 44 three times – 44 + 44 + 44 = 132.
Table of 44 up to 10
44 × 1 = 44 | 44 × 6 = 264 |
44 × 2 = 88 | 44 × 7 = 308 |
44 × 3 = 132 | 44 × 8 = 352 |
44 × 4 = 176 | 44 × 9 = 396 |
44 × 5 = 220 | 44 × 10 = 440 |
Table of 44 up to 20
44 × 11 = 484 | 44 × 16 = 704 |
44 × 12 = 528 | 44 × 17 = 748 |
44 × 13 = 572 | 44 × 18 = 792 |
44 × 14 = 616 | 44 × 19 = 836 |
44 × 15 = 660 | 44 × 20 = 880 |
Tips to memorize a table of 44.
- One of the most common tricks students use is writing down the multiplication table of 44 from 1 to 20. Example: One-time forty-four is 44, Two times forty-four is 88, Three times forty-four is 132 and so on.
- Second easy trick is counting, which is the practice of counting forward from 0. We repeatedly add the same number to the prior number to skip counting. For example, here we will count adding 0 to 44. So, 0 + 44 = 44, 44 + 44 = 88, 88 + 44 = 132 and so on.
- Another simple trick can be applied by adding multiplication tables of 4 and 40. Take a look at the table below.
Table of 4 | Table of 40 | Table of 44(sum of table of 4 and 40 with multiplication by respective numbers) | |
4 x 1 = 4 | 40 x 1 = 40 | 4 x 1 = 4 + 40 x 1 = 40 i.e., 4 + 40 = 4 | |
4 x 2 = 8 | 40 x 2 = 80 | 4 x 2 = 8 + 40 x 2 = 80 i.e., 8 + 80 = 88 | |
4 x 3 = 12 | 40 x 3 = 120 | 4 x 3 = 12 + 40 x 3 = 120 i.e., 12 + 120 = 132 | |
4 x 4 = 16 | 40 x 4 = 160 | 4 x 4 = 16 + 40 x 4 = 160 i.e., 16 + 160= 176 |
Solved Examples
1. Kshitij bakes 12 cakes per day. How many cakes will he bake in 44 days?
Solution:
Kshitij bakes 12 cakes every day. Therefore, with the help of a multiplication table of 44, the total cakes baked in 44 days are 12 × 44 = 528.
2. A customer buys four apples every day. How many pears will the customer purchase in 44 days?
Solution:
The customer buys four apples per day. Therefore, using the table of 44, the total number of apples purchased by the customer in 44 days is 4 × 44 = 176 apples.
3. Ananya earns 300 rupees in a day. How much money will she make if she works for 44 days?
Solution:
Ananya makes 300 rupees a day. Therefore, using the table of 44, the total money earned by Ananya in 44 days is 300 × 44 = 13,200.
Ananya will earn Rs 13,200 if she works for 44 days.
4. Sourabh teaches 44 students in each batch. If he teaches 30 batches in total how many total students does he teach?
The number of students in each batch is 44.
The number of batches taught by Sourabh is 30.
Total Students Sourabh teaches = Number of students in each batch x Number of batches taught by Sourabh
=> 44 x 30 = 1320
Therefore, Sourabh teaches a total of 1320 students.