The table of 143 improves multiplication skills and promotes better comprehension about larger numbers. With continuous practice with higher numbers, the true value is more easily followed and remembered.
For instance, 143 × 2 = 286 and 143 × 3 = 429. The numbers are consistently increasing and predictable, leading to more speed and accuracy over time.
This table is equally useful in practical situations. For example, if the store sells an item for ₹143 and I need 6 of the item, instead of figuring out 143 × 6 and risk forgetting, I already know the answer is 858.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
143 | x | 1 | = | 143 |
143 | x | 2 | = | 286 |
143 | x | 3 | = | 429 |
143 | x | 4 | = | 572 |
143 | x | 5 | = | 715 |
143 | x | 6 | = | 858 |
143 | x | 7 | = | 1001 |
143 | x | 8 | = | 1144 |
143 | x | 9 | = | 1287 |
143 | x | 10 | = | 1430 |
143 | x | 11 | = | 1573 |
143 | x | 12 | = | 1716 |
143 | x | 13 | = | 1859 |
143 | x | 14 | = | 2002 |
143 | x | 15 | = | 2145 |
143 | x | 16 | = | 2288 |
143 | x | 17 | = | 2431 |
143 | x | 18 | = | 2574 |
143 | x | 19 | = | 2717 |
143 | x | 20 | = | 2860 |
143 times 1 equals 143
143 times 2 equals 286
143 times 3 equals 429
143 times 4 equals 572
143 times 5 equals 715
143 times 6 equals 858
143 times 7 equals 1001
143 times 8 equals 1144
143 times 9 equals 1287
143 times 10 equals 1430
143 times 11 equals 1573
143 times 12 equals 1716
143 times 13 equals 1859
143 times 14 equals 2002
143 times 15 equals 2145
143 times 16 equals 2288
143 times 17 equals 2431
143 times 18 equals 2574
143 times 19 equals 2717
143 times 20 equals 2860
One hundred forty-three times one equals one hundred forty-three
One hundred forty-three times two equals two hundred eighty-six
One hundred forty-three times three equals four hundred twenty-nine
One hundred forty-three times four equals five hundred seventy-two
One hundred forty-three times five equals seven hundred fifteen
One hundred forty-three times six equals eight hundred fifty-eight
One hundred forty-three times seven equals one thousand one
One hundred forty-three times eight equals one thousand one hundred forty-four
One hundred forty-three times nine equals one thousand two hundred eighty-seven
One hundred forty-three times ten equals one thousand four hundred thirty
One hundred forty-three times eleven equals one thousand five hundred seventy-three
One hundred forty-three times twelve equals one thousand seven hundred sixteen
One hundred forty-three times thirteen equals one thousand eight hundred fifty-nine
One hundred forty-three times fourteen equals two thousand two
One hundred forty-three times fifteen equals two thousand one hundred forty-five
One hundred forty-three times sixteen equals two thousand two hundred eighty-eight
One hundred forty-three times seventeen equals two thousand four hundred thirty-one
One hundred forty-three times eighteen equals two thousand five hundred seventy-four
One hundred forty-three times nineteen equals two thousand seven hundred seventeen
One hundred forty-three times twenty equals two thousand eight hundred sixty
143 × 1 = 143
143 × 2 = 143 + 143 = 286
143 × 3 = 143 + 143 + 143 = 429
143 × 4 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 572
143 × 5 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 715
143 × 6 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 858
143 × 7 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 1001
143 × 8 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 1144
143 × 9 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 1287
143 × 10 = 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 + 143 = 1430
A factory makes 143 tires per hour. How many in 12 hours?
Answer: 143 × 12 = 1716 tires
A bookstore sells 143 books a day. How many books in 9 days?
Answer: 143 × 9 = 1287 books
A theater has 143 seats per row. How many seats in 15 rows?
Answer: 143 × 15 = 2145 seats
Each department has 143 files. How many files in 14 departments?
Answer: 143 × 14 = 2002 files
A company hires 143 workers at each of its 20 locations. How many workers total?
Answer: 143 × 20 = 2860 workers
1. What is the table of 143?
The table of 143 is the multiplication table that shows the results when 143 is multiplied by positive integers.
It helps in understanding the multiples of 143.
2. How to write the table of 143?
The table of 143 starts like this:
143 × 1 = 143
143 × 2 = 286
143 × 3 = 429
143 × 4 = 572
143 × 5 = 715
…and continues similarly for higher multiples.
3. What is the value of 143 multiplied by 100?
Multiplying 143 by 100 gives 14,300.
So, 143 × 100 = 14,300.
4. How many times should we add 143 to itself to get 1001?
From the table of 143, 143 multiplied by 7 equals 1001.
So, 143 must be added to itself 7 times to reach 1001.