Table of 123 helps students work comfortably with bigger numbers and strengthens multiplication skills. It is useful in classwork, estimating totals, and solving math problems. Students can download a free printable PDF of the Table of 123 for easy practice.
The Table of 123 chart presents the results of multiplying 123 by the numbers 1 to 20. Learners can use it to understand the increasing pattern of the Table of 123 and practice with confidence.

The multiplication table of 123 displays the results of multiplying 123 by numbers from 1 to 20. The table of 123 forms a steady pattern, helping students understand how multiples increase when working with larger values.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 123 | x | 1 | = | 123 |
| 123 | x | 2 | = | 246 |
| 123 | x | 3 | = | 369 |
| 123 | x | 4 | = | 492 |
| 123 | x | 5 | = | 615 |
| 123 | x | 6 | = | 738 |
| 123 | x | 7 | = | 861 |
| 123 | x | 8 | = | 984 |
| 123 | x | 9 | = | 1107 |
| 123 | x | 10 | = | 1230 |
| 123 | x | 11 | = | 1353 |
| 123 | x | 12 | = | 1476 |
| 123 | x | 13 | = | 1599 |
| 123 | x | 14 | = | 1722 |
| 123 | x | 15 | = | 1845 |
| 123 | x | 16 | = | 1968 |
| 123 | x | 17 | = | 2091 |
| 123 | x | 18 | = | 2214 |
| 123 | x | 19 | = | 2337 |
| 123 | x | 20 | = | 2460 |
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To read the table of 123, start from 123 × 1 = 123 and continue by adding 123 repeatedly. Example: 123 + 123 = 246, then 246 + 123 = 369. This helps you understand how each multiple of 123 increases.
123 times 1 equals 123
123 times 2 equals 246
123 times 3 equals 369
123 times 4 equals 492
123 times 5 equals 615
123 times 6 equals 738
123 times 7 equals 861
123 times 8 equals 984
123 times 9 equals 1107
123 times 10 equals 1230
123 times 11 equals 1353
123 times 12 equals 1476
123 times 13 equals 1599
123 times 14 equals 1722
123 times 15 equals 1845
123 times 16 equals 1968
123 times 17 equals 2091
123 times 18 equals 2214
123 times 19 equals 2337
123 times 20 equals 2460
The Table of 123 in words explains each result of the Table of 123 in clear English.
One hundred twenty-three times one equals one hundred twenty-three
One hundred twenty-three times two equals two hundred forty-six
One hundred twenty-three times three equals three hundred sixty-nine
One hundred twenty-three times four equals four hundred ninety-two
One hundred twenty-three times five equals five hundred fifteen
One hundred twenty-three times six equals seven hundred thirty-eight
One hundred twenty-three times seven equals eight hundred sixty-one
One hundred twenty-three times eight equals nine hundred eighty-four
One hundred twenty-three times nine equals one thousand one hundred seven
One hundred twenty-three times ten equals one thousand two hundred thirty
One hundred twenty-three times eleven equals one thousand three hundred fifty-three
One hundred twenty-three times twelve equals one thousand four hundred seventy-six
One hundred twenty-three times thirteen equals one thousand five hundred ninety-nine
One hundred twenty-three times fourteen equals one thousand seven hundred twenty-two
One hundred twenty-three times fifteen equals one thousand eight hundred forty-five
One hundred twenty-three times sixteen equals one thousand nine hundred sixty-eight
One hundred twenty-three times seventeen equals two thousand ninety-one
One hundred twenty-three times eighteen equals two thousand two hundred fourteen
One hundred twenty-three times nineteen equals two thousand three hundred thirty-seven
One hundred twenty-three times twenty equals two thousand four hundred sixty
In the table of 123, each multiplication fact can be written as adding 123 repeatedly. This method helps learners understand how every multiple is formed. Example: 123 × 4 = 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 = 492
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
123 × 1 |
123 |
123 |
|
123 × 2 |
123 + 123 |
246 |
|
123 × 3 |
123 + 123 + 123 |
369 |
|
123 × 4 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
492 |
|
123 × 5 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
615 |
|
123 × 6 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
738 |
|
123 × 7 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
861 |
|
123 × 8 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
984 |
|
123 × 9 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
1107 |
|
123 × 10 |
123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 + 123 |
1230 |
Example 1: A shop sells 123 pencils every day. How many pencils will the shop sell in 10 days?
Solution:
Number of pencils sold per day = 123
Total pencils in 10 days = 123 × 10
123 × 10 = 1230
The shop will sell 1230 pencils in 10 days.
Example 2: A school arranges 123 chairs in each classroom. If there are 7 classrooms, how many chairs are there in total?
Solution:
Chairs in one classroom = 123
Total chairs = 123 × 7
123 × 7 = 861
There are 861 chairs in all classrooms.
Example 3: A theater sells 123 tickets per show. If 15 shows are held, how many tickets are sold in total?
Solution:
Tickets per show = 123
Total tickets = 123 × 15
123 × 15 = 1845
A total of 1845 tickets are sold.
Example 4: A factory produces 123 toys every day for 20 days. If 345 toys are damaged, how many toys are in good condition?
Solution:
Total toys produced = 123 × 20 = 2460
Subtract damaged toys = 2460 − 345
2460 − 345 = 2115
2115 toys are in good condition.
Example 5: Calculate 5 × (123 × 4)
Solution:
Inside the bracket: 123 × 4 = 492
Multiply by 5: 492 × 5 = 2460
The final result is 2460
The table of 123 shows the results of multiplying 123 by whole numbers. It helps students learn higher multiplication and identify the multiples of 123 quickly.
Using the table of 123,123 × 4 = 492.
The first five multiples of 123 are 123, 246, 369, 492, and 615.
The table of 123 makes calculations faster and helps students solve multiplication, division, and word problems that involve larger numbers.
From the table of 123,123 × 12 = 1,476.
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