Repeated addition can be used to generate the table of 93; for example, 93 + 93 + 93 + 93 = 372, which is the same as 93× 4.
Table of 93 up to 10
93 × 1 = 93 | 93 × 6 = 558 |
93 × 2 = 186 | 93 × 7 = 651 |
93 × 3 = 279 | 93 × 8 = 744 |
93 × 4 = 372 | 93 × 9 = 837 |
93 × 5 = 465 | 93 × 10 = 930 |
Table of 93 up to 20
93 × 11 = 1023 | 93 × 16 = 1488 |
93 × 12 = 1116 | 93 × 17 = 1581 |
93 × 13 = 1209 | 93 × 18 = 1674 |
93 × 14 = 1302 | 93 × 19 = 1767 |
93 × 15 = 1395 | 93 × 20 = 1860 |
Tips for Memorising a Table of 93
- This table could seem very intimidating, but there are a few techniques. Check out the memory aids for table 93.
- There is a pattern in the 93 times table. For example, the last three digits of the table of three are found in the numbers 93, 186, 279, 372, 465, 558, 651, 744, 837, and 930.
Solved Examples
1. Every day, Meena bakes four cookies. In 93 days, how many cookies does she produce?
Solution: Every day, Meena bakes four cookies. The total number of cookies made after 93 days is 4 x 93, or 372 cookies, according to table 93.
2. Riya is paid $18 an hour. How much money will she make after 93 hours of work?
Solution: Riya is paid $18 an hour. Riya earned a total of 18 x 93 = $1674 after 93 hours, according to table 93.
3. Every day, Kitu jogs two miles. Determine how many miles she jogs in 93 days using the table of 93.
Solution: Every day, Kitu jogs two miles. Thus, 2 x 93 = 186 miles were covered in total after 93 days.