Table 99 shows the results of multiplying 99 by various whole numbers. The multiplication table for 99 is the sum of the repeated additions of 99. As an illustration, 99 + 99 + 99 = 3× 99 = 297.
Table of 99 up to 10
99 × 1 = 99 | 99 × 6 = 594 |
99 × 2 = 198 | 99 × 7 = 693 |
99 × 3 = 297 | 99 × 8 = 792 |
99 × 4 = 396 | 99 × 9 = 891 |
99 × 5 = 495 | 99 × 10 = 990 |
Table of 99 up to 20
99 × 11 = 1089 | 99 × 16 = 1584 |
99 × 12 = 1188 | 99 × 17 = 1683 |
99 × 13 = 1287 | 99 × 18 = 1782 |
99 × 14 = 1386 | 99 × 19 = 1881 |
99 × 15 = 1485 | 99 × 20 = 1980 |
Tips for Memorising a Table of 99
- The 99 times table is the multiplication table where we can multiply 99 by the whole number or continue to add 99 to itself to reach the result.
- For instance, you can find the value of 99 times 3 by multiplying it by 3, or you can get it by adding 99 to itself three times (99 + 99 + 99 = 297).
- The 99 is multiplied by natural numbers such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and so forth to produce the results of the 99 times table.
- The practice of adding repeatedly is the 99 times table.
- The highest 2-digit natural number is 99.
- The total of the cubes of 2, 3, and 4 consecutive integers equals 99.
Solved Examples:
1. Every day, Franky jogs two miles. Determine how many miles he jogs in 99 days using the table of 99.
Solution: Every day, Franky jogs two miles. Thus, 2 x 99 = 198 miles have been covered overall after 99 days.
2. Preet’s hourly wage is $18. How much money will she make after 99 hours of work?
Solution: Preet is earning $18 an hour. Preet earned a total of $1782 after 99 hours using the table of 99.
3. Every day, a consumer purchases 4 cereal bars. In 99 days, how many cereal bars will the consumer purchase?
Solution: Each day, the consumer purchases 4 cereal bars. As a result, using the table of 99, the customer purchased a total of 4 x 99 = 396 cereal bars over 99 days.