Table of 138 helps students see how multiplication grows by adding 138 each time. Practicing the Table of 138 makes larger calculations easier to handle and improves accuracy. A free table of 138 PDF is provided for regular revision.
The Table of 138 chart displays all the answers you get when multiplying numbers by 138. It helps students learn and remember the Table of 138 quickly with a clear and simple arrangement.

The multiplication table of 138 explains how multiplying by 138 increases values evenly. It supports students in learning bigger-number multiplication in a clear and simple way.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 138 | x | 1 | = | 138 |
| 138 | x | 2 | = | 276 |
| 138 | x | 3 | = | 414 |
| 138 | x | 4 | = | 552 |
| 138 | x | 5 | = | 690 |
| 138 | x | 6 | = | 828 |
| 138 | x | 7 | = | 966 |
| 138 | x | 8 | = | 1104 |
| 138 | x | 9 | = | 1242 |
| 138 | x | 10 | = | 1380 |
| 138 | x | 11 | = | 1518 |
| 138 | x | 12 | = | 1656 |
| 138 | x | 13 | = | 1794 |
| 138 | x | 14 | = | 1932 |
| 138 | x | 15 | = | 2070 |
| 138 | x | 16 | = | 2208 |
| 138 | x | 17 | = | 2346 |
| 138 | x | 18 | = | 2484 |
| 138 | x | 19 | = | 2622 |
| 138 | x | 20 | = | 2760 |
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You can read the table of 138 by checking how each product is formed by multiplying 138 by a number from 1 to 10. This makes the table easy to follow.
138 times 1 equals 138
138 times 2 equals 276
138 times 3 equals 414
138 times 4 equals 552
138 times 5 equals 690
138 times 6 equals 828
138 times 7 equals 966
138 times 8 equals 1104
138 times 9 equals 1242
138 times 10 equals 1380
138 times 11 equals 1518
138 times 12 equals 1656
138 times 13 equals 1794
138 times 14 equals 1932
138 times 15 equals 2070
138 times 16 equals 2208
138 times 17 equals 2346
138 times 18 equals 2484
138 times 19 equals 2622
138 times 20 equals 2760
The Table of 138 in words explains every multiplication answer in short, clear sentences for easy understanding.
One hundred thirty-eight times one equals one hundred thirty-eight
One hundred thirty-eight times two equals two hundred seventy-six
One hundred thirty-eight times three equals four hundred fourteen
One hundred thirty-eight times four equals five hundred fifty-two
One hundred thirty-eight times five equals six hundred ninety
One hundred thirty-eight times six equals eight hundred twenty-eight
One hundred thirty-eight times seven equals nine hundred sixty-six
One hundred thirty-eight times eight equals one thousand one hundred four
One hundred thirty-eight times nine equals one thousand two hundred forty-two
One hundred thirty-eight times ten equals one thousand three hundred eighty
One hundred thirty-eight times eleven equals one thousand five hundred eighteen
One hundred thirty-eight times twelve equals one thousand six hundred fifty-six
One hundred thirty-eight times thirteen equals one thousand seven hundred ninety-four
One hundred thirty-eight times fourteen equals one thousand nine hundred thirty-two
One hundred thirty-eight times fifteen equals two thousand seventy
One hundred thirty-eight times sixteen equals two thousand two hundred eight
One hundred thirty-eight times seventeen equals two thousand three hundred forty-six
One hundred thirty-eight times eighteen equals two thousand four hundred eighty-four
One hundred thirty-eight times nineteen equals two thousand six hundred twenty-two
One hundred thirty-eight times twenty equals two thousand seven hundred sixty
Add 138 repeatedly to learn the Table of 138. This method helps students see multiplication as continuous addition.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
138 × 1 |
138 |
138 |
|
138 × 2 |
138 + 138 |
276 |
|
138 × 3 |
138 + 138 + 138 |
414 |
|
138 × 4 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
552 |
|
138 × 5 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
690 |
|
138 × 6 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
828 |
|
138 × 7 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
966 |
|
138 × 8 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
1104 |
|
138 × 9 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
1242 |
|
138 × 10 |
138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 + 138 |
1380 |
Example 1: A factory produces 138 pencils in one batch. If there are 12 batches, how many pencils are made in total?
Solution:
138 × 12 = 1656
Answer: The total number of pencils is 1656.
Example 2: Find the number that, when multiplied by 138, gives 2070.
Solution:
Let the number be x.
138 × x = 2070
x = 2070 ÷ 138
x = 15
Answer: The missing number is 15.
Example 3: A warehouse has 138 boxes on each shelf and 9 shelves. If 200 boxes are removed for shipping, how many boxes remain?
Solution:
Total boxes = 138 × 9 = 1242
Remaining boxes = 1242 − 200 = 1042
Answer: 1042 boxes remain in the warehouse.
Example 4: A shop sells 3 packets of chocolates, each containing 138 chocolates. If 6 shops receive the same number of packets, how many chocolates are distributed in total?
Solution:
Chocolates in one shop = 138 × 3 = 414
Total chocolates for 6 shops = 414 × 6 = 2484
Answer: 2484 chocolates are distributed.
Example 5: A factory produces 138 items per day. After 10 days, 75 items were damaged. How many good items remain?
Solution:
Total items in 10 days = 138 × 10 = 1380
Remaining good items = 1380 − 75 = 1305
Answer: 1305 items are good.
The table of 138 is a multiplication chart that shows the products of 138 with whole numbers. It is also called the 138 times table and helps students learn multiples of 138.
The first ten multiples of 138 are 138 × 1 = 138, 138 × 2 = 276, 138 × 3 = 414, 138 × 4 = 552, 138 × 5 = 690, 138 × 6 = 828, 138 × 7 = 966, 138 × 8 = 1104, 138 × 9 = 1242, and 138 × 10 = 1380.
138 multiplied by 8 equals 1104. (i.e., 138 × 8 = 1104)
From the table of 138, 138 × 12 = 1656. You can find it by adding 138 repeatedly or checking the multiplication chart.
The table of 138 is useful for calculating large quantities, planning events with groups, handling bulk items, and solving real-life multiplication problems quickly.
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