Table of 106

Table of 106 helps students practice multiplication with larger numbers and improve calculation speed. It builds confidence in solving advanced math problems and is useful for real-life estimations and grouping. Students can revise easily using a free printable PDF of the Table of 106.

Table of 106 Chart

The Table of 106 chart shows the multiplication results from 106 × 1 to 106 × 20 in a clear and organized format. It helps students observe the steady increase in multiples of 106 and is useful for quick revision, daily practice, and improving confidence with large numbers.

Table of 106

Multiplication Table of 106

The multiplication table of 106 shows the products from 106 × 1 to 106 × 20. Each new value is formed by adding 106 to the previous result. Learning the table of 106 improves speed, accuracy, and confidence in large-number multiplication. 

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

A printable PDF also helps in easy revision.

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How to read the multiplication table of 106?

To read the table of 106, start with 106 × 1 = 106. Add 106 each time to get the next answers, like 106 + 106 = 212 for 106 × 2 and 212 + 106 = 318 for 106 × 3. Continue this pattern to read all multiples easily.

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

Table of 106 in Words

The Table of 106 in words helps students read and understand higher multiples clearly while improving number reading skills.

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

Table of 106 Using The Repeated Addition Method

The Table of 106 can be learned easily using repeated addition. Each multiple is obtained by adding 106 to itself repeatedly. This method helps beginners understand multiplication step by step.

Multiplication

Repeated Addition

Answer

106 × 1

106

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

 

Solved Examples on the Table of 106

Example 1: Ravi reads 7 pages of a book every day. How many pages will he read in 106 days?

Solution:

  • Pages read per day = 7

  • Using the Table of 106, total pages = 7 × 106 = 742

Answer: Ravi will read 742 pages in 106 days.

Example 2: A farmer plants 15 saplings in one row. How many saplings are there in 106 rows?

Solution:

  • Saplings per row = 15

  • Total saplings = 15 × 106 = 1590

Answer: There are 1590 saplings in 106 rows.

Example 3: A factory produces 20 bottles each day. Find the total number of bottles produced in 106 days.

Solution:

  • Bottles produced per day = 20

  • Total bottles = 20 × 106 = 2120

Answer: 2120 bottles are produced in 106 days.

Example 4: A student saves ₹50 every day. How much money will the student save in 106 days?

Solution:

  • Daily savings = ₹50

  • Total savings = 50 × 106 = ₹5300

Answer: The student will save ₹5300 in 106 days.

Example 5: A shop sells 8 boxes of chocolates per day. How many boxes will be sold in 106 days?

Solution:

  • Boxes sold per day = 8

  • Total boxes = 8 × 106 = 848

Answer: 848 boxes will be sold in 106 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 106

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 an even number?

Yes, 106 is an even number because it is divisible by 2.

3. What is the product of 106 × 7 using the Table of 106?

From the Table of 106, 106 × 7 = 742.

Hence, the value of 106 × 7 is 742.

4. Can 106 be a prime number?

No, 106 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors: 1, 2, 53, and 106.

5. Using the Table of 106, find the result of 106 × 5 minus 106 × 2.

  • 106 × 5 = 530

  • 106 × 2 = 212

Subtracting gives 530 − 212 = 318. Hence, 106 × 5 − 106 × 2 = 318.

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