The table of 106 represents a useful vehicle for engaging with larger numbers and understanding their relationships. It may seem odd to begin with, but you will soon come to see the appeal of a body of numbers like this and how it becomes better understood through practice.
The table of 106 is easy to engage with, and every time we move along its sequence things increase consistently -106, 212, 318, 424 - and it develops a nice rhythm that is encouraging as we move forward. This rhythm will help with solving problems more quickly and efficiently particularly given the amount of time it would take to do repeated addition.
A table of 106 can help with better understanding multiplication and can also be a useful tool and a reliable one for learning and for use in daily life.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
106 | x | 1 | = | 106 |
106 | x | 2 | = | 212 |
106 | x | 3 | = | 318 |
106 | x | 4 | = | 424 |
106 | x | 5 | = | 530 |
106 | x | 6 | = | 636 |
106 | x | 7 | = | 742 |
106 | x | 8 | = | 848 |
106 | x | 9 | = | 954 |
106 | x | 10 | = | 1060 |
106 | x | 11 | = | 1166 |
106 | x | 12 | = | 1272 |
106 | x | 13 | = | 1378 |
106 | x | 14 | = | 1484 |
106 | x | 15 | = | 1590 |
106 | x | 16 | = | 1696 |
106 | x | 17 | = | 1802 |
106 | x | 18 | = | 1908 |
106 | x | 19 | = | 2014 |
106 | x | 20 | = | 2120 |
106 times 1 equals 106
106 times 2 equals 212
106 times 3 equals 318
106 times 4 equals 424
106 times 5 equals 530
106 times 6 equals 636
106 times 7 equals 742
106 times 8 equals 848
106 times 9 equals 954
106 times 10 equals 1060
106 times 11 equals 1166
106 times 12 equals 1272
106 times 13 equals 1378
106 times 14 equals 1484
106 times 15 equals 1590
106 times 16 equals 1696
106 times 17 equals 1802
106 times 18 equals 1908
106 times 19 equals 2014
106 times 20 equals 2120
One hundred six times one equals one hundred six
One hundred six times two equals two hundred twelve
One hundred six times three equals three hundred eighteen
One hundred six times four equals four hundred twenty-four
One hundred six times five equals five hundred thirty
One hundred six times six equals six hundred thirty-six
One hundred six times seven equals seven hundred forty-two
One hundred six times eight equals eight hundred forty-eight
One hundred six times nine equals nine hundred fifty-four
One hundred six times ten equals one thousand sixty
One hundred six times eleven equals one thousand one hundred sixty-six
One hundred six times twelve equals one thousand two hundred seventy-two
One hundred six times thirteen equals one thousand three hundred seventy-eight
One hundred six times fourteen equals one thousand four hundred eighty-four
One hundred six times fifteen equals one thousand five hundred ninety
One hundred six times sixteen equals one thousand six hundred ninety-six
One hundred six times seventeen equals one thousand eight hundred two
One hundred six times eighteen equals one thousand nine hundred eight
One hundred six times nineteen equals two thousand fourteen
One hundred six times twenty equals two thousand one hundred twenty
106 × 1 = 106
106 × 2 = 106 + 106 = 212
106 × 3 = 106 + 106 + 106 = 318
106 × 4 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 424
106 × 5 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 530
106 × 6 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 636
106 × 7 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 742
106 × 8 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 848
106 × 9 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 954
106 × 10 = 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 + 106 = 1060
1. A tailor stitches 106 shirts each week. How many in 12 weeks?
Answer: 106 × 12 = 1272 shirts
2. A factory produces 106 bolts per day. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 106 × 9 = 954 bolts
3. A store sells 106 chocolate bars daily. How many in 15 days?
Answer: 106 × 15 = 1590 bars
4. Each of 14 rooms contains 106 chairs. How many total chairs?
Answer: 106 × 14 = 1484 chairs
5. A company assigns 106 staff to each of its 20 departments. How many total?
Answer: 106 × 20 = 2120 staff
1: Write the first ten multiples of 106?
The first ten multiples of 106 are:
106, 212, 318, 424, 530, 636, 742, 848, 954, and 1060.
2: Is 106 a perfect square?
No, 106 is not a perfect square because there is no whole number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 106.
3: Find the value of 106 times 15 plus 20 using the table of 106?
106 times 15 is 1590.
Adding 20 gives 1590 + 20 = 1610.
4: Why is 106 not a prime number?
106 has more than two factors, including 1, 2, 53, and 106.
Because of these multiple factors, it is not a prime number.