Table of 143 teaches students how to multiply large numbers step by step. It makes math questions easier to handle and improves accuracy. A printable free PDF of the Table of 143 is available for regular practice.
The Table of 143 chart displays results from 143 × 1 to 143 × 20 neatly. Students can use it to observe the pattern in the table of 143 and practice quickly.

The table of 143 shows the results of multiplying 143 by numbers from 1 to 20. For instance, 143 × 4 = 572. This table helps learners understand multiplication with larger numbers and apply it easily.
| 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 |
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The table of 143 shows multiplication with numbers from 1 onward. Start at 143 × 1 and add 143 each step to find the next multiple.
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
The table of 143 in words helps students read and memorize multiplication results of 143 simply and clearly.
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
The multiplication table of 143 can be practiced by repeated addition. Each step adds 143 to the previous total, making it easy to learn the table.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
143 × 1 |
143 |
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 |
Example 1: A shop packs 143 pencils in a box. If there is one extra box and 3 more full boxes, how many pencils are there in total?
Solution:
From the table of 143:
143 × 3 = 429
Total pencils = 143 + 429 = 572
Check from the table: 143 × 4 = 572
Answer: 572 pencils
Example 2: Find the total pages in 5 copies of a book and 8 copies of another, if each copy has 143 pages.
Solution:
143 × 5 = 715
143 × 8 = 1144
Total pages = 715 + 1144 = 1859
Answer: 1859 pages
Example 3: A factory produces 143 × 7 toys in a week. If 215 toys are defective, how many toys are good?
Solution:
143 × 7 = 1001
Good toys = 1001 − 215 = 786
Answer: 786 toys
Example 4: A school buys 4 sets of 143 notebooks, each set containing 3 packs. How many notebooks are purchased in total?
Solution:
Notebooks in one set = 143 × 3 = 429
Total notebooks = 4 × 429 = 1716
Answer: 1716 notebooks
Example 5: A warehouse stores 143 × 10 boxes of candies. If 259 boxes are sold, how many boxes remain?
Solution:
143 × 10 = 1430
Remaining boxes = 1430 − 259 = 1171
Answer: 1171 boxes
The table of 143 is a multiplication table that shows the results of multiplying 143 by different whole numbers. It lists all the multiples of 143 in an organized manner.
From the table of 143, 143 × 6 = 858. So, 143 must be multiplied by 6.
The value of 143 multiplied by 10 is 143 × 10 = 1430.
To find a multiple of 143, you can keep adding 143 repeatedly or use the multiplication table of 143 for reference. For example, 143 × 7 = 1001.
The first ten multiples of 143 are 143, 286, 429, 572, 715, 858, 1001, 1144, 1287, and 1430.
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