Table of 130 helps learners understand multiplication patterns with larger numbers. It is useful for solving math questions and practicing number growth. Students can revise using the free printable PDF of the Table of 130 at any time.
The Table of 130 chart shows all products from 130 × 1 to 130 × 20 neatly. It helps learners notice how the multiples of 130 grow and supports fast revision of the Table of 130 during daily practice.

The multiplication table of 130 contains products from 130 × 1 to 130 × 20. Following the table helps students notice regular patterns and confidently handle larger numbers.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 130 | x | 1 | = | 130 |
| 130 | x | 2 | = | 260 |
| 130 | x | 3 | = | 390 |
| 130 | x | 4 | = | 520 |
| 130 | x | 5 | = | 650 |
| 130 | x | 6 | = | 780 |
| 130 | x | 7 | = | 910 |
| 130 | x | 8 | = | 1040 |
| 130 | x | 9 | = | 1170 |
| 130 | x | 10 | = | 1300 |
| 130 | x | 11 | = | 1430 |
| 130 | x | 12 | = | 1560 |
| 130 | x | 13 | = | 1690 |
| 130 | x | 14 | = | 1820 |
| 130 | x | 15 | = | 1950 |
| 130 | x | 16 | = | 2080 |
| 130 | x | 17 | = | 2210 |
| 130 | x | 18 | = | 2340 |
| 130 | x | 19 | = | 2470 |
| 130 | x | 20 | = | 2600 |
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To read the table of 130, start with 130 × 1 = 130, then move to 130 × 2 = 260 and 130 × 3 = 390. Reading each step in sequence helps you understand the regular pattern in the multiplication table of 130.
130 times 1 equals 130
130 times 2 equals 260
130 times 3 equals 390
130 times 4 equals 520
130 times 5 equals 650
130 times 6 equals 780
130 times 7 equals 910
130 times 8 equals 1040
130 times 9 equals 1170
130 times 10 equals 1300
130 times 11 equals 1430
130 times 12 equals 1560
130 times 13 equals 1690
130 times 14 equals 1820
130 times 15 equals 1950
130 times 16 equals 2080
130 times 17 equals 2210
130 times 18 equals 2340
130 times 19 equals 2470
130 times 20 equals 2600
The Table of 130 in Words shows the 130 times table in clear, short word form for better understanding.
One hundred thirty times one equals one hundred thirty
One hundred thirty times two equals two hundred sixty
One hundred thirty times three equals three hundred ninety
One hundred thirty times four equals five hundred twenty
One hundred thirty times five equals six hundred fifty
One hundred thirty times six equals seven hundred eighty
One hundred thirty times seven equals nine hundred ten
One hundred thirty times eight equals one thousand forty
One hundred thirty times nine equals one thousand one hundred seventy
One hundred thirty times ten equals one thousand three hundred
One hundred thirty times eleven equals one thousand four hundred thirty
One hundred thirty times twelve equals one thousand five hundred sixty
One hundred thirty times thirteen equals one thousand six hundred ninety
One hundred thirty times fourteen equals one thousand eight hundred twenty
One hundred thirty times fifteen equals one thousand nine hundred fifty
One hundred thirty times sixteen equals two thousand eighty
One hundred thirty times seventeen equals two thousand two hundred ten
One hundred thirty times eighteen equals two thousand three hundred forty
One hundred thirty times nineteen equals two thousand four hundred seventy
One hundred thirty times twenty equals two thousand six hundred
The table of 130 can be explained by repeatedly adding 130. Each multiple shows how the total grows step by step.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
130 × 1 |
130 |
130 |
|
130 × 2 |
130 + 130 |
260 |
|
130 × 3 |
130 + 130 + 130 |
390 |
|
130 × 4 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
520 |
|
130 × 5 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
650 |
|
130 × 6 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
780 |
|
130 × 7 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
910 |
|
130 × 8 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
1040 |
|
130 × 9 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
1170 |
|
130 × 10 |
130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 + 130 |
1300 |
Example 1: A factory packs 130 pens in one box. How many pens are packed in 12 boxes?
Solution:
Pens in 12 boxes = 130 × 12 = 1560.
So, the factory packs 1560 pens in 12 boxes.
Example 2: Find the value of 130 × 9 − 40.
Solution:
130 × 9 = 1170
1170 − 40 = 1130
Therefore, the value of 130 × 9 − 40 is 1130.
Example 3: A shopkeeper sells bundles of ribbons, and each bundle has 130 cm of ribbon. How much ribbon is there in 15 bundles?
Solution:
Ribbon in 15 bundles = 130 × 15 = 1950 cm.
Thus, there are 1950 cm of ribbon in total.
Example 4: What is the product of 130 and 6, and then subtract 75 from the result?
Solution:
130 × 6 = 780
780 − 75 = 705
So, the final answer is 705.
Example 5: A sports teacher arranges 130 cones on the field each day. How many cones are placed in 20 days?
Solution:
Cones in 20 days = 130 × 20 = 2600
Therefore, 2600 cones are arranged in 20 days.
The table of 130 shows the results of multiplying 130 by different whole numbers. It helps students understand how the value increases by 130 each time.
To read the table of 130, start with 130 × 1 = 130 and keep adding 130 for each step. This makes it easy to follow the pattern of multiples.
The first five multiples are 130, 260, 390, 520, and 650.
130 multiplied by 9 equals 1170.
The table of 130 is useful for quickly finding totals when items come in groups of 130, making large-number multiplication easier.
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