The table of 65 times can be derived by multiplying 65 by any number. By repeatedly adding the multiples, it is possible to compute the multiplication table for 65. For instance, 5times 5 can be calculated as 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65, which equals 325, and therefore, 65 x 5.Â
Table of 65 up to 10
65 x 1 = 65 | 65 x 6 = 390 |
65 x 2 = 130 | 65 x 7 = 455 |
65 x 3 = 195 | 65 x 8 = 520 |
65 x 4 = 260 | 65 x 9 = 585 |
65 x 5 = 325 | 65 x 10 = 650 |
Table of 65 up to 20
65 x 11 = 715 | 65 x 16 = 1040 |
65 x 12 = 780 | 65 x 17 = 1105 |
65 x 13 = 845 | 65 x 18 = 1170 |
65 x 14 = 910 | 65 x 19 = 1235 |
65 x 15 = 975 | 65 x 20 = 1300 |
Tips to memorise the Table of 65
- The effortless method of memorising the table of 65 is to note down the table from 1 to 20, like 65 times 6 is 390, 65 times 7 is 455, etc.
- Another easy way of learning the table is recurrently adding the number 65 to the previous sum, such as 65 + 65 = 130, represented as 65 x 2. For the following product, we add 65 to 130, which equals 195 and represents 65 x 3.
- Revising the table regularly will also help memorise the table of 65 easily.
- A trick to learn the table of 65 is depicted in the following table.
Multiple of 65 | Hundreds and Tens Place Digits | Ones digit alternatively 0 and 5 | Table of 65 combining hundreds, tens and ones place digit |
65 x 1 | 6 | 5 | 65 |
65 x 2 | Â 6 +7 13 | 0 | 130 |
65 x 3 | 13 +6 19 | 5 | 195 |
65 x 4 | 19 +7 32 | 0 | 320 |
65 x 5 | 32 +6 39 | 5 | 395 |
Solved Examples Â
1. What is the price for 8 books, if one costs 65 rupees?
Solution:
The price of one book is given as 65 rupees.
Hence, the price of 8 books can be 8 times 65, equal to 520.
2. Estimate how many times we should multiply 65 to get 520.
Solution:
In the table of 65, we have 65 x 8 = 520. Therefore, 65 has to be multiplied by 8 times to get 520.
3. Find the value of 65 times 17 using the table of 65.
Solution:
The value of 65 times 17 from the table of 65 is 65 x 17 = 1105.
4. A customer buys 6 bananas every day. How many bananas will the customer buy in 65 days?Â
Solution:Â
The customer buys 6 bananas per day. Therefore, by using the table of 65, the total number of bananas bought by the customer in 65 days is 6 x 65 = 390 bananas.