Table of 63 represents the results of multiplying 63 by various whole or natural numbers. The multiplication table of 63 is the repeated addition of 63. For example, on adding 63 four times – 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 252. The table of 63 from numbers 1 to 20 is listed below.
Table of 63 up to 10
63 × 1 = 63 | 63 × 6 = 378 |
63 × 2 = 126 | 63 × 7 = 441 |
63 × 3 = 189 | 63 × 8 = 504 |
63 × 4 = 252 | 63 × 9 = 567 |
63 × 5 = 315 | 63 × 10 = 630 |
Table of 63 up to 20
63 × 11 = 693 | 63 × 16 = 1008 |
63 × 12 = 756 | 63 × 17 = 1071 |
63 × 13 = 819 | 63 × 18 = 1134 |
63 × 14 = 882 | 63 × 19 = 1197 |
63 × 15 = 945 | 63 × 20 = 1260 |
Tips for memorizing a table of 63.
- One of the most common tricks students use is writing down the multiplication table of 63 from 1 to 20. Example: One time hundred is 63, Two times sixty-three is 126, Three times sixty-three is 189, 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 prior Number in order to skip counting. For example, here, we will count adding 0 to 63. So, 0 + 63= 63, 63 + 63 = 126, 126 + 63 = 189 and so on.
- 63 = 60 + 3. So, the third way to find the multiples, values table of 60 and table of 3 can be added together. Take a look at the table below.
Table of 3 | Table of 60 | On Addition we get | |
3 x 1 = 3 | 60 x 1 = 60 | + | 63 |
3 x 2 = 6 | 60 x 2 = 120 | + | 126 |
3 x 3 = 9 | 60 x 3 = 180 | + | 189 |
3 x 4 = 12 | 60 x 4 = 240 | + | 252 |
Solved Examples
1)Mayra sells 63 burgers in a day. How many burgers will she sell in three weeks?
Solution:
Three weeks = 21 days
Number of burgers sold by Mayra in a day = 63
Number of burgers sold by Mayra in
3 weeks = 63 x 21
So, 63 x 21 = 1323.
Therefore, the number of orders sold by Mayra in 3 weeks will be 1323.
2) A teacher checks 63 copies in one day. How many copies will she check in 11 days?
Solution:
Number of copies checked by the teacher in one day = 63
Number of copies checked by the teacher in 11 days = Number of copies checked by the teacher in one-day x 11
=> 63 x 11 = 693
The total Number of copies checked by the teacher in 11 days is 693.
3) 63 kilos of Wheat is supplied in one truck. How many kilos of Wheat can be supplied in 19 trucks?
Solution:
Wheat is supplied in one truck = 63 kg.
Wheat is supplied in 19 trucks = Wheat is supplied in one truck x 19
So, 63 x 19 = 1197.
Therefore, 1197 kg of Wheat can be supplied in 19 trucks.
4) What is the value of three times 63 divided by 9 minus 20?
Three times 63 is 3 x 63 = 189
Now we have to find the value of three times 63 divided by 9 minus 20.
So, 189 9 – 20= 21 – 20
=> 21 – 20 = 1.
Therefore, the value of three times 63 divided by 9 minus 20 is 1.