Table of 126

Table of 126 helps students to learn large-number multiplication in a simple way. It shows how values increase step by step and supports everyday calculations. Learners can also use the free printable PDF of the Table of 126 for quick revision at home.

Table of 126 Chart

The Table of 126 chart shows the products from 126 × 1 to 126 × 20 in a simple layout. It helps students quickly view how the multiples of 126 increase and makes revising the Table of 126 easier during practice.

Table of 126

Multiplication Table of 126

The multiplication table of 126 lists products from 126 × 1 to 126 × 20. Each multiple grows by adding 126 to the previous one. Practicing the Table of 126 helps students master larger numbers and spot patterns easily.

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
126 x 1 = 126
126 x 2 = 252
126 x 3 = 378
126 x 4 = 504
126 x 5 = 630
126 x 6 = 756
126 x 7 = 882
126 x 8 = 1008
126 x 9 = 1134
126 x 10 = 1260
126 x 11 = 1386
126 x 12 = 1512
126 x 13 = 1638
126 x 14 = 1764
126 x 15 = 1890
126 x 16 = 2016
126 x 17 = 2142
126 x 18 = 2268
126 x 19 = 2394
126 x 20 = 2520

A printable PDF is available for quick revision.

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How to Read the Multiplication Table of 126

To read the table of 126, begin with 126 × 1 = 126 and move down the list to see how each new multiple increases. For example, 126 × 2 = 252 and 126 × 3 = 378. Reading the table step by step helps you understand the growing pattern of the multiplication table of 126.

126 times 1 equals 126
126 times 2 equals 252
126 times 3 equals 378
126 times 4 equals 504
126 times 5 equals 630
126 times 6 equals 756
126 times 7 equals 882
126 times 8 equals 1008
126 times 9 equals 1134
126 times 10 equals 1260
126 times 11 equals 1386
126 times 12 equals 1512
126 times 13 equals 1638
126 times 14 equals 1764
126 times 15 equals 1890
126 times 16 equals 2016
126 times 17 equals 2142
126 times 18 equals 2268
126 times 19 equals 2394
126 times 20 equals 2520

Table of 126 in Words

The Table of 126 in Words shows each multiplication fact in clear word form, helping students read and understand the 126 times table easily.

One hundred twenty-six times one equals one hundred twenty-six
One hundred twenty-six times two equals two hundred fifty-two
One hundred twenty-six times three equals three hundred seventy-eight
One hundred twenty-six times four equals five hundred four
One hundred twenty-six times five equals six hundred thirty
One hundred twenty-six times six equals seven hundred fifty-six
One hundred twenty-six times seven equals eight hundred eighty-two
One hundred twenty-six times eight equals one thousand eight
One hundred twenty-six times nine equals one thousand one hundred thirty-four
One hundred twenty-six times ten equals one thousand two hundred sixty
One hundred twenty-six times eleven equals one thousand three hundred eighty-six
One hundred twenty-six times twelve equals one thousand five hundred twelve
One hundred twenty-six times thirteen equals one thousand six hundred thirty-eight
One hundred twenty-six times fourteen equals one thousand seven hundred sixty-four
One hundred twenty-six times fifteen equals one thousand eight hundred ninety
One hundred twenty-six times sixteen equals two thousand sixteen
One hundred twenty-six times seventeen equals two thousand one hundred forty-two
One hundred twenty-six times eighteen equals two thousand two hundred sixty-eight
One hundred twenty-six times nineteen equals two thousand three hundred ninety-four
One hundred twenty-six times twenty equals two thousand five hundred twenty

Table of 126 Using the Repeated Addition Method

The table of 126 can also be learned by repeatedly adding 126. Each multiple is formed by counting 126 again and again.

Multiplication

Repeated Addition

Answer

126 × 1

126

126

126 × 2

126 + 126

252

126 × 3

126 + 126 + 126

378

126 × 4

126 + 126 + 126 + 126

504

126 × 5

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

630

126 × 6

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

756

126 × 7

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

882

126 × 8

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

1008

126 × 9

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

1134

126 × 10

126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126 + 126

1260

 

Solved Examples on Table of 126

Example 1: A school arranges 126 chairs in each row for an annual event. If there are 8 rows, how many chairs are set up in total?

Solution:

Number of chairs in one row = 126

Total chairs = 126 × 8 = 1008 chairs

Example 2: A farmer packs 126 apples in one crate. How many apples will be packed in 11 crates?

Solution:

  • Apples in one crate = 126

  • Apples in 11 crates = 126 × 11 = 1386 apples

Example 3: A machine prints 126 pages in one minute. How many pages will it print in 15 minutes?

Solution:

  • Pages in one minute = 126

  • Pages in 15 minutes = 126 × 15 = 1890 pages

Example 4: A delivery service charges ₹126 per parcel. What is the total cost of sending 23 parcels?

Solution:

  • Cost per parcel = ₹126

  • Total cost = 126 × 23 = ₹2898

Example 5: A shopkeeper places 126 stickers in one packet. If he prepares 19 packets, how many stickers does he pack in total?

Solution:

  • Stickers in one packet = 126

  • Stickers in 19 packets = 126 × 19 = 2394 stickers

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 126

1. What is the table of 126?

The table of 126 is a list of values you get when 126 is multiplied by whole numbers. It helps students learn larger multiplications in an easy and organized way.

2. How many times should 126 be added to get 630?

Since 126 × 5 = 630, we must add 126 a total of 5 times.

3. What are the first five multiples of 126?

The first five multiples of 126 are 126, 252, 378, 504, and 630.

4. What should be multiplied by 126 to get 1512?

From the table of 126:126 × 12 = 1512. So, the required number is 12.

5. How can we read the table of 126 easily?

To read the table of 126 quickly, start with 126 × 1 = 126 and keep adding 126 each time (126, 252, 378, 504...). This helps students understand the pattern of multiples clearly.

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