You may calculate the table of 82 by doing repeated addition, as in 82 + 82 + 82 + 82 = 328, which is similar to 82×4. You may see the table of numbers 82 through 20 on this page.
Table of 82 up to 10
82 × 1 = 82 | 82 × 6 = 492 |
82 × 2 = 164 | 82 × 7 = 574 |
82 × 3 = 246 | 82 × 8 = 656 |
82 × 4 = 328 | 82 × 9 = 738 |
82 × 5 = 410 | 82 × 10 = 820 |
Table of 82 up to 20
82 × 11 = 902 | 82 × 16 = 1312 |
82 × 12 = 984 | 82 × 17 = 1394 |
82 × 13 = 1066 | 82 × 18 = 1476 |
82 × 14 = 1148 | 82 × 19 = 1558 |
82 × 15 = 1230 | 82 × 20 = 1640 |
Tips for Memorising a Table of 82
- Reading a table aloud is the best way to memorise it. The 82 table charts should follow the same guidelines. Your eyes and ears will assist in remembering the numbers as they become imprinted in your mind as you read the table aloud while looking at it.
- Now imagine that you have learned the table of 82 by heart and are attempting to write it down on your own. What will you do if you get stuck on a specific number? Your tables from 1 to 10 will be helpful in this situation. How? See the example below.
- 82 x 5 Equals 410. But just in case, multiply 2×5, which will give you 10, to get 10. Keep the zero, and add one to make 8. The result of multiplying 8×5 is 40. 40+1= 41. The final response we receive is 410.
Solved Examples
1. Charles is paid $19 an hour. How much money will he make working 82 hours each week?
Solution: Charles is paid $19 an hour. Consequently, using the 82-hour chart, Charles earned $1558 after 82 hours.
2. Every day, a customer purchases two apples. In 82 days, how many apples will the consumer purchase?
Solution: The customer purchases two apples every day. Consequently, based on the table of 82, the buyer purchased a total of 2 x 82 = 164 apples in 82 days.
3. Each day, Reeta jogs three miles. Determine how many miles she jogs in 82 days using the table of 82.
Solution: Each day, Reeta jogs three miles. Thus, 3 x 82 = 246 miles were covered in total after 82 days.