61 multiplied with any given number derives the 61 times table. The multiplication table of 61 can be computed by repeated addition of the multiples. For example, 61 times 3 can be calculated as 61 + 61 + 61, equal to 183, which is eventually 61 x 3.
Table of 61 up to 10
61 x 1 = 61 | 61 x 6 = 366 |
61 x 2 = 122 | 61 x 7 = 427 |
61 x 3 = 183 | 61 x 8 = 488 |
61 x 4 = 244 | 61 x 9 = 549 |
61 x 5 = 305 | 61 x 10 = 610 |
Table of 61 up to 20
61 x 11 = 671 | 61 x 16 = 976 |
61 x 12 = 732 | 61 x 17 = 1037 |
61 x 13 = 793 | 61 x 18 = 1098 |
61 x 14 = 854 | 61 x 19 = 1159 |
61 x 15 = 915 | 61 x 20 = 1220 |
Tips to Memorise Table of 61
- To memorise the table of 41 quickly, one must regularly practice the table by effective recitation.
- Another way of memorising the table is by writing down the multiplication table of 61 from 1 to 20, like 61 times two is 122, 61 times three is 183 and 61 times four is 244 and so on.
- The easy way of remembering the table is repetitive addition. We add the same number repeatedly to the last number to get the next multiple. For instance, 61 + 61 = 122, which gives us 61 times 2, now we add 61 + 122 = 183, and this gives 61 times 3.
- An easy tip to learn the table of 61 is,
- We compute a table and fill in the ones places, from 1-9 as shown.
1 | 2 |
3 | 4 |
5 | 6 |
7 | 8 |
9 | 0 |
- Next, we fill the hundreds and tens place with the multiple of 6, as shown.
6 1 | 12 2 |
18 3 | 24 4 |
30 5 | 36 6 |
42 7 | 48 8 |
54 9 | 6 10 |
- And hence we form the table of 61.
Solved Examples
1. Tommy sells 100 items in a day. Find the final number of items sold after 61 days.
Solution:
The number of items sold in a day is 100.
The total number of items sold in 61 days is 61 times 100, which equals 6100.
2. A class of 61 students went on a school trip to a historical park. The ticket fare for each student was 40 rupees. What is the total amount of fare at the amusement park?
Solution:
Fare for each student = 40.
The total number of students = 61.
Therefore, the total fare is 40 times 61, which comes out to be 2440 rupees.
3. Evaluate the product 61 times 11 using the table of 61.
Solution:
Using the table of 61, the product of 61 times 11 is 671.
4. What number should be multiplied by 61 to give 976?
Solution:
By the table of 61, we find that 16 should be multiplied by 61 to give 976 as the product.