Table of 136 helps students learn bigger multiplication facts in an easy way. By practicing the Table of 136, learners understand how numbers increase with each step and can solve arithmetic questions more smoothly. A free table of 136 PDF is available for quick revision.
The Table of 136 chart shows all multiplication results of 136 in a clean, easy-to-read format. It helps students quickly check, learn, and revise the Table of 136 while practicing multiplication.

The multiplication table of 136 shows how numbers increase when multiplied by 136. Each step adds 136, helping students understand and use this table easily in math problems.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 136 | x | 1 | = | 136 |
| 136 | x | 2 | = | 272 |
| 136 | x | 3 | = | 408 |
| 136 | x | 4 | = | 544 |
| 136 | x | 5 | = | 680 |
| 136 | x | 6 | = | 816 |
| 136 | x | 7 | = | 952 |
| 136 | x | 8 | = | 1088 |
| 136 | x | 9 | = | 1224 |
| 136 | x | 10 | = | 1360 |
| 136 | x | 11 | = | 1496 |
| 136 | x | 12 | = | 1632 |
| 136 | x | 13 | = | 1768 |
| 136 | x | 14 | = | 1904 |
| 136 | x | 15 | = | 2040 |
| 136 | x | 16 | = | 2176 |
| 136 | x | 17 | = | 2312 |
| 136 | x | 18 | = | 2448 |
| 136 | x | 19 | = | 2584 |
| 136 | x | 20 | = | 2720 |
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Reading the table of 136 becomes easier when you understand that every step increases by 136. Each line shows the product you get when 136 is multiplied by different numbers.
136 times 1 equals 136
136 times 2 equals 272
136 times 3 equals 408
136 times 4 equals 544
136 times 5 equals 680
136 times 6 equals 816
136 times 7 equals 952
136 times 8 equals 1088
136 times 9 equals 1224
136 times 10 equals 1360
136 times 11 equals 1496
136 times 12 equals 1632
136 times 13 equals 1768
136 times 14 equals 1904
136 times 15 equals 2040
136 times 16 equals 2176
136 times 17 equals 2312
136 times 18 equals 2448
136 times 19 equals 2584
136 times 20 equals 2720
The Table of 136 in words shows each multiplication fact in short, clear sentences to help students understand and remember easily.
One hundred thirty-six times one equals one hundred thirty-six
One hundred thirty-six times two equals two hundred seventy-two
One hundred thirty-six times three equals four hundred eight
One hundred thirty-six times four equals five hundred forty-four
One hundred thirty-six times five equals six hundred eighty
One hundred thirty-six times six equals eight hundred sixteen
One hundred thirty-six times seven equals nine hundred fifty-two
One hundred thirty-six times eight equals one thousand eighty-eight
One hundred thirty-six times nine equals one thousand two hundred twenty-four
One hundred thirty-six times ten equals one thousand three hundred sixty
One hundred thirty-six times eleven equals one thousand four hundred ninety-six
One hundred thirty-six times twelve equals one thousand six hundred thirty-two
One hundred thirty-six times thirteen equals one thousand seven hundred sixty-eight
One hundred thirty-six times fourteen equals one thousand nine hundred four
One hundred thirty-six times fifteen equals two thousand forty
One hundred thirty-six times sixteen equals two thousand one hundred seventy-six
One hundred thirty-six times seventeen equals two thousand three hundred twelve
One hundred thirty-six times eighteen equals two thousand four hundred forty-eight
One hundred thirty-six times nineteen equals two thousand five hundred eighty-four
One hundred thirty-six times twenty equals two thousand seven hundred twenty
The table of 136 can be learned by repeatedly adding 136. Each step increases the total by 136, helping students understand multiplication clearly.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
136 × 1 |
136 |
136 |
|
136 × 2 |
136 + 136 |
272 |
|
136 × 3 |
136 + 136 + 136 |
408 |
|
136 × 4 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
544 |
|
136 × 5 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
680 |
|
136 × 6 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
816 |
|
136 × 7 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
952 |
|
136 × 8 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
1088 |
|
136 × 9 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
1224 |
|
136 × 10 |
136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 + 136 |
1360 |
Example 1: A farmer plants 136 trees in one row. If he plants 7 rows, how many trees are there in total?
Solution:
Number of trees in one row = 136
Total trees = 136 × 7 = 952
Answer: 952 trees
Example 2: A tutor charges $136 per lesson. If a student takes 9 lessons, how much does the student pay?
Solution:
Cost per lesson = $136
Total cost = 136 × 9 = $1,224
Answer: $1,224
Example 3: A school packs 136 pencils in one box. If 12 boxes are packed, how many pencils are there in total?
Solution:
Pencils per box = 136
Total pencils = 136 × 12 = 1,632
Answer: 1,632 pencils
Example 4: A factory produces 136 bottles per hour. If it runs for 5 hours in the morning and 6 hours in the evening, how many bottles are produced in total?
Solution:
Morning production = 136 × 5 = 680
Evening production = 136 × 6 = 816
Total bottles = 680 + 816 = 1,496
Answer: 1,496 bottles
Example 5: A delivery truck carries 136 parcels per trip. After 15 trips, 68 parcels are damaged. How many parcels remain in good condition?
Solution:
Total parcels = 136 × 15 = 2,040
Damaged parcels = 68
Remaining parcels = 2,040 − 68 = 1,972
Answer: 1,972 parcels
The table of 136 shows the multiples of 136 with natural numbers. For example, 136 × 1 = 136, 136 × 2 = 272, 136 × 3 = 408, and so on.
From the table of 136, 136 × 15 = 2040.
From the table of 136, 136 × 8 = 1088. So, 136 must be multiplied by 8 to reach 1088.
136 × 6 = 816. Then, 816 − 40 + 24 = 800.
136 × 5 = 680 and 136 × 9 = 1224. So, 10 + 680 − 1224 = −534.
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