Table of 49 represents the results of multiplying 49 by various whole or natural numbers. The multiplication table of 49 is the repeated addition of 49. For example, on adding 49 three times – 49 + 49 + 49 = 147
Table of 49 up to 10
49 × 1 = 49 | 49 × 6 = 294 |
49 × 2 = 98 | 49 × 7 = 343 |
49 × 3 = 147 | 49 × 8 = 392 |
49 × 4 = 196 | 49 × 9 = 441 |
49 × 5 = 245 | 49 × 10 = 490 |
Table of 49 up to 20
49 × 11 = 539 | 49 × 16 = 784 |
49 × 12 = 588 | 49 × 17 = 833 |
49 × 13 = 637 | 49 × 18 = 882 |
49 × 14 = 686 | 49 × 19 = 931 |
49 × 15 = 735 | 49 × 20 = 980 |
Tips for memorizing a table of 49.
- One of the most common tricks students use is writing down the multiplication table of 49 from 1 to 20. Example: One time forty-nine is 49, Two times forty-nine is 98, Three times forty-nine is 147 and so on.
- 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 49. So, 0 + 49 = 49, 49 + 49 = 98, 49 + 98 = 147 and so on.
- Another simple method is adding the multiplication tables of 9 and 40. Take a look at the table below.
Table of 9 | Table of 40 | Table of 44(sum of table of 9 and 40 with multiplication by respective numbers) | |
9 x 1 = 9 | 40 x 1 = 40 | 9 x 1 = 9 + 40 x 1 = 40 i.e., 9 + 40 = 49 | |
9 x 2 = 18 | 40 x 2 = 80 | 9 x 2 = 18 + 40 x 2 = 80i.e., 18 + 80 = 98 | |
9 x 3 = 27 | 40 x 3 = 120 | 9 x 3 = 27 + 40 x 3 = 120 i.e., 27 + 120 = 147 | |
9 x 4 = 36 | 40 x 4 = 160 | 9 x 4 = 36 + 40 x 4 = 160 i.e., 36 + 160= 196 |
Solved Examples
1. Each week, Sonam attends four maths classes. How many total classes will she attend in 49 weeks?
Solution:
Number of classes attended by Sonam in a week = 4
Number of classes attended by Sonam in 49 weeks = Number of classes attended by Sonam in a week x 49
=> 4 x 49 = 196
Therefore, the total number of classes attended by Sonam in 49 weeks is 196.
2. A farmer plants 49 carrots in each field. How many carrots are planted by him if there are 15 fields?
Solution:
Number of carrots planted by the farmer in each field = 49
Number of carrots planted by the farmer in 15 fields = number of carrots planted by the farmer in each field x 15
=> 49 x 15 = 735
Therefore, the total number of carrots planted by the farmer in 15 fields is 735.
3. Meena travels a total of 49 km every day for work. How much does she travel in a week?
Solution:
Distance travelled by Meena each day = 49 km
Distance travelled by Meena in a week = distance travelled by Meena each day x 7 days
=> 49 x 7 = 343
Therefore, the distance travelled by Meena in a week is 343 km.