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Table of 5

Multiplication Table of 5: Memorize table of 5 with simple tricks. Find solved examples and FAQs.

Table of 5: The five-table format is new for primary classes, and once it is mastered, students will discover that it is the most magnificent table of them all. In secondary and higher education, students frequently utilise a multiplication table of 5 to solve multiplication, division, and other arithmetic issues. Calculations would go more quickly if you understood the structure of the five tables. The multiplication table of 5 is obtained by repeatedly adding the number 5, and it’s a pleasant fact that every possible alternate multiple is 5 and 0, which makes learning the table more engaging.

5 times Multiplication Table Chart:

5×1=5

5×2=10

5×3=15

5×4=20

5×5=25

5×6=30

5×7=35

5×8=40

5×9=45

5×10=50

Tips to Memorize Table of 5.

  • Keep in mind that the fifth multiple of anything always results in 0 or 5: It’s really simple to multiply by 5. Look at the table of the five multiples above. You will always get a result that contains 0 or 5 at the end no matter what number you multiply 5 by.
  • Teaching your child to count in fives is another way to encourage them to memorise the multiplication table for 5 times. To make it simpler for kids to understand, utilise actual objects like legos or building blocks.
  • Have your kid count the Legos or bricks and stack them in multiples of 5. Afterward, demonstrate to your kid how every stack of blocks has a multiple of the number 5. Your toddler will eventually be able to tell you what multiple of 5 a specific stack of blocks is with enough time and practise.

Solved Examples.

(i): How would you calculate 5 times 5  less 5?

We shall first calculate 55-5 mathematically.

5 times 5 less 5 equals 5 5-5 =25 -5 equals 20.

Therefore, 5 times 5 less 5 equals 20.

(ii): Samrin desires to equally share 40 sweets among her eight companions. Can you assist her by utilising the five times table to distribute the candy?

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 65, 40, 45, and 50 are the first 10 multiples of 5.

Using the fives table, we can calculate that 58 Equals 40.

Samrin must therefore give 5 candies to each of her friends.

(iii): Hozaifa jumps five times straight. How many jumps must Hozaifa have made if he did so 11 times?

 There were five consecutive jumps by Hozaifa.

Hozaifa leaped a total of 55 times, which is equal to 5 times 11 jumps.

Therefore, Hozaifa has leaped a total of 55 times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common queries related to the multiplication tables.

5 — is it even or odd?

Answer: 5 is not an even number.

In the table, are all multiples of 5 odd?

Answer:  No, Table of Five’s pattern is odd-even-odd-even, and so on.

How can parents assist their children learn the table of five?

Answer: By encouraging children to read and recite the table regularly, parents and teachers can he...Read full