Table of 131 helps students learn multiplication with bigger numbers clearly and easily. It supports solving arithmetic problems that use 131 and makes calculations simpler. You can also download a free Table of 131 PDF for daily practice.
The Table of 131 chart shows the multiplication results of 131 clearly and neatly. It helps students see how each number increases by 131 every time they multiply. With this chart, understanding the Table of 131 becomes easier because all the values are displayed in a simple and organized way for quick revision.

The multiplication table of 131 shows how the number 131 increases when multiplied by 1 to 10. Each step adds 131, helping students understand large-number multiplication easily.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 131 | x | 1 | = | 131 |
| 131 | x | 2 | = | 262 |
| 131 | x | 3 | = | 393 |
| 131 | x | 4 | = | 524 |
| 131 | x | 5 | = | 655 |
| 131 | x | 6 | = | 786 |
| 131 | x | 7 | = | 917 |
| 131 | x | 8 | = | 1048 |
| 131 | x | 9 | = | 1179 |
| 131 | x | 10 | = | 1310 |
| 131 | x | 11 | = | 1441 |
| 131 | x | 12 | = | 1572 |
| 131 | x | 13 | = | 1703 |
| 131 | x | 14 | = | 1834 |
| 131 | x | 15 | = | 1965 |
| 131 | x | 16 | = | 2096 |
| 131 | x | 17 | = | 2227 |
| 131 | x | 18 | = | 2358 |
| 131 | x | 19 | = | 2489 |
| 131 | x | 20 | = | 2620 |
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Reading the table of 131 becomes easy when you notice that each result comes from adding 131 again and again. To read it correctly, say each multiplication fact clearly:
131 times 1 equals 131
131 times 2 equals 262
131 times 3 equals 393
131 times 4 equals 524
131 times 5 equals 655
131 times 6 equals 786
131 times 7 equals 917
131 times 8 equals 1048
131 times 9 equals 1179
131 times 10 equals 1310
131 times 11 equals 1441
131 times 12 equals 1572
131 times 13 equals 1703
131 times 14 equals 1834
131 times 15 equals 1965
131 times 16 equals 2096
131 times 17 equals 2227
131 times 18 equals 2358
131 times 19 equals 2489
131 times 20 equals 2620
The Table of 131 in words helps students read and remember multiplication facts clearly. Each sentence shows the product of 131 and another number.
One hundred thirty-one times one equals one hundred thirty-one
One hundred thirty-one times two equals two hundred sixty-two
One hundred thirty-one times three equals three hundred ninety-three
One hundred thirty-one times four equals five hundred twenty-four
One hundred thirty-one times five equals six hundred fifty-five
One hundred thirty-one times six equals seven hundred eighty-six
One hundred thirty-one times seven equals nine hundred seventeen
One hundred thirty-one times eight equals one thousand forty-eight
One hundred thirty-one times nine equals one thousand one hundred seventy-nine
One hundred thirty-one times ten equals one thousand three hundred ten
One hundred thirty-one times eleven equals one thousand four hundred forty-one
One hundred thirty-one times twelve equals one thousand five hundred seventy-two
One hundred thirty-one times thirteen equals one thousand seven hundred three
One hundred thirty-one times fourteen equals one thousand eight hundred thirty-four
One hundred thirty-one times fifteen equals one thousand nine hundred sixty-five
One hundred thirty-one times sixteen equals two thousand ninety-six
One hundred thirty-one times seventeen equals two thousand two hundred twenty-seven
One hundred thirty-one times eighteen equals two thousand three hundred fifty-eight
One hundred thirty-one times nineteen equals two thousand four hundred eighty-nine
One hundred thirty-one times twenty equals two thousand six hundred twenty
Multiplication can also be understood by adding the number 131 repeatedly. This method helps students see clearly how multiplication is a faster way of adding the same number many times.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
131 × 1 |
131 |
131 |
|
131 × 2 |
131 + 131 |
262 |
|
131 × 3 |
131 + 131 + 131 |
393 |
|
131 × 4 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
524 |
|
131 × 5 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
655 |
|
131 × 6 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
786 |
|
131 × 7 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
917 |
|
131 × 8 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
1048 |
|
131 × 9 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
1179 |
|
131 × 10 |
131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 + 131 |
1310 |
Example 1: A shop sells 131 pencils in one box. If a customer buys 7 boxes and receives 5 extra pencils as a gift, how many pencils does the customer have in total?
Solution:
Total pencils = (131 × 7) + 5
= 917 + 5
= 922
Answer: 922 pencils
Example 2: A factory produces 131 toys per day. If 9 toys are defective, how many good toys are produced in one day?
Solution:
Total toys = 131 × 1 = 131
Good toys = 131 − 9 = 122
Answer: 122 toys
Example 3: A school buys 4 packs of notebooks. Each pack contains 3 boxes, and each box has 131 notebooks. Find the total number of notebooks.
Solution:
Notebooks in one pack = 3 × 131 = 393
Total notebooks = 4 × 393 = 1572
Answer: 1572 notebooks
Example 4: A farmer collects 131 oranges from each tree. If he has 6 trees and finds 17 more oranges on the ground, how many oranges does he have altogether?
Solution:
Oranges from trees = 131 × 6 = 786
Total oranges = 786 + 17 = 803
Answer: 803 oranges
Example 5: A warehouse receives 131 boxes of items every day. After 12 days, 157 boxes are sold. How many boxes are left in the warehouse?
Solution:
Total boxes received = 131 × 12 = 1572
Remaining boxes = 1572 − 157 = 1415
Answer: 1415 boxes
The table of 131 is the multiplication of 131 by different whole numbers. It shows the multiples of 131 in order, which helps students practice and memorize them.
The table of 131 is useful for calculating large quantities, such as total items in bulk, total cost for multiple products, or adding repeated values quickly.
The first five multiples of 131 are 131, 262, 393, 524, and 655.
From the table of 131, 131 × 10 = 1310. So, 131 must be multiplied by 10.
From the table of 131, 131 × 14 = 1834. Therefore, 131 must be multiplied by 14 to get 1834.
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