The table of 137 helps students develop their multiplication skills, and increases their confidence when working with larger numbers. The more students practice, the better they will understand and remember it.
For example; 137 × 2 = 274 and 137 × 3 = 411. The numbers follow the same pattern, and as each answer is familiar, your recall improves.
This table can also be beneficial outside the classroom. If one item is 137 Rupees and desired it 6 times. Instead of adding 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137, you can multiply 137 × 6 = 822 Rupees and you have accounted for only one addition.
Understanding of the table of 137 can provide students, way to improve their mental math, and allow them to increase their accuracy while also applying to situations we encounter every day.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
137 | x | 1 | = | 137 |
137 | x | 2 | = | 274 |
137 | x | 3 | = | 411 |
137 | x | 4 | = | 548 |
137 | x | 5 | = | 685 |
137 | x | 6 | = | 822 |
137 | x | 7 | = | 959 |
137 | x | 8 | = | 1096 |
137 | x | 9 | = | 1233 |
137 | x | 10 | = | 1370 |
137 | x | 11 | = | 1507 |
137 | x | 12 | = | 1644 |
137 | x | 13 | = | 1781 |
137 | x | 14 | = | 1918 |
137 | x | 15 | = | 2055 |
137 | x | 16 | = | 2192 |
137 | x | 17 | = | 2329 |
137 | x | 18 | = | 2466 |
137 | x | 19 | = | 2603 |
137 | x | 20 | = | 2740 |
137 times 1 equals 137
137 times 2 equals 274
137 times 3 equals 411
137 times 4 equals 548
137 times 5 equals 685
137 times 6 equals 822
137 times 7 equals 959
137 times 8 equals 1096
137 times 9 equals 1233
137 times 10 equals 1370
137 times 11 equals 1507
137 times 12 equals 1644
137 times 13 equals 1781
137 times 14 equals 1918
137 times 15 equals 2055
137 times 16 equals 2192
137 times 17 equals 2329
137 times 18 equals 2466
137 times 19 equals 2603
137 times 20 equals 2740
One hundred thirty-seven times one equals one hundred thirty-seven
One hundred thirty-seven times two equals two hundred seventy-four
One hundred thirty-seven times three equals four hundred eleven
One hundred thirty-seven times four equals five hundred forty-eight
One hundred thirty-seven times five equals six hundred eighty-five
One hundred thirty-seven times six equals eight hundred twenty-two
One hundred thirty-seven times seven equals nine hundred fifty-nine
One hundred thirty-seven times eight equals one thousand ninety-six
One hundred thirty-seven times nine equals one thousand two hundred thirty-three
One hundred thirty-seven times ten equals one thousand three hundred seventy
One hundred thirty-seven times eleven equals one thousand five hundred seven
One hundred thirty-seven times twelve equals one thousand six hundred forty-four
One hundred thirty-seven times thirteen equals one thousand seven hundred eighty-one
One hundred thirty-seven times fourteen equals one thousand nine hundred eighteen
One hundred thirty-seven times fifteen equals two thousand fifty-five
One hundred thirty-seven times sixteen equals two thousand one hundred ninety-two
One hundred thirty-seven times seventeen equals two thousand three hundred twenty-nine
One hundred thirty-seven times eighteen equals two thousand four hundred sixty-six
One hundred thirty-seven times nineteen equals two thousand six hundred three
One hundred thirty-seven times twenty equals two thousand seven hundred forty
137 × 1 = 137
137 × 2 = 137 + 137 = 274
137 × 3 = 137 + 137 + 137 = 411
137 × 4 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 548
137 × 5 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 685
137 × 6 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 822
137 × 7 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 959
137 × 8 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 1096
137 × 9 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 1233
137 × 10 = 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 + 137 = 1370
1. A printer produces 137 posters each hour. How many in 12 hours?
Answer: 137 × 12 = 1644 posters
2. A farm delivers 137 crates of vegetables daily. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 137 × 9 = 1233 crates
3. A school orders 137 notebooks for each classroom. How many for 15 classrooms?
Answer: 137 × 15 = 2055 notebooks
4. Each of 14 teams has 137 players registered across seasons. What’s the total?
Answer: 137 × 14 = 1918 players
5. A company assigns 137 staff members to each of its 20 branches. How many total staff?
Answer: 137 × 20 = 2740 staff members
1. Find the value of 137 times 11 using the table of 137.
Using the table of 137, 137 multiplied by 11 equals 1507.
So, 137 × 11 = 1507.
2. Estimate how many times we should multiply 137 to get 548.
From the table of 137, multiplying 137 by 4 gives 548.
Therefore, 137 should be multiplied 4 times to get 548.
3. What is 137 times 16 minus 19 plus 15?
First, 137 times 16 equals 2192.
Then subtract 19 and add 15 to get 2188 as the final result.
4. Using the table of 137, find the value of 3 plus 137 times 7 minus 137 times 15.
Multiplying 137 by 7 gives 959 and by 15 gives 2055.
Adding 3 to 959 and then subtracting 2055 results in -1093.