The table of 131 is a useful tool and can help students build confidence with larger numbers and help them be accurate with multiplication. It allows for the development of larger and stronger calculations through consistent and repetitive practice.
The 131 table increases at a constant rate. For example, 131 × 2 = 262 and 131 × 3 = 393. Though the numbers appear large, students will become familiar with the numbers as they learn the pattern of the table through practice. This will help them recall the numbers more easily long term.
The 131 table is useful in a variety of real-life instances. For example, if 1 item costs ₹131 and you need 4 of them, it is easier to calculate 131 × 4 = 524 than to add 131 more than once.
By learning the multiplication table of 131, students become quicker, more focused, and have a little more confidence they can tackle everyday math.
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 |
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
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
131 × 1 = 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
1. A book press prints 131 pages per hour. How many in 12 hours?
Answer: 131 × 12 = 1572 pages
2. A workshop manufactures 131 tools each day. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 131 × 9 = 1179 tools
3. A store sells 131 pens daily. How many in 15 days?
Answer: 131 × 15 = 1965 pens
4. There are 131 students in each of 14 classrooms. How many total students?
Answer: 131 × 14 = 1834 students
5. A business has 131 employees per branch and 20 branches. How many total employees?
Answer: 131 × 20 = 2620 employees
1. What number is 131 divisible by?
Since 131 is a prime number, it is divisible only by 1 and 131.
2. What is 131 times 16?
Using the table of 131:
131 × 16 = 2096
So, 131 times 16 is 2096.
3. What is the HCF of 131?
The only positive factors of 131 are 1 and 131, since it is a prime number.
So, the HCF of 131 with any other number will depend on the other number, but the HCF of 131 with itself is 131.
4. What is 131 times 14 minus 30?
First, calculate 131 × 14 = 1834
Then subtract 30: 1834 − 30 = 1804
So, the final answer is 1804.