Table of 144 helps students build confidence in multiplication with bigger numbers. It is useful for quick learning and everyday math problems. Students can practice using the free PDF of the Table of 144.
The Table of 144 chart lists all multiples from 144 × 1 to 144 × 20 clearly. It makes the table of 144 simple to follow and easy to revise.

The table of 144 displays multiplication with numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc. Example: 144 × 5 = 720. Learning this table helps students work with bigger numbers and understand repeated multiplication quickly.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 144 | x | 1 | = | 144 |
| 144 | x | 2 | = | 288 |
| 144 | x | 3 | = | 432 |
| 144 | x | 4 | = | 576 |
| 144 | x | 5 | = | 720 |
| 144 | x | 6 | = | 864 |
| 144 | x | 7 | = | 1008 |
| 144 | x | 8 | = | 1152 |
| 144 | x | 9 | = | 1296 |
| 144 | x | 10 | = | 1440 |
| 144 | x | 11 | = | 1584 |
| 144 | x | 12 | = | 1728 |
| 144 | x | 13 | = | 1872 |
| 144 | x | 14 | = | 2016 |
| 144 | x | 15 | = | 2160 |
| 144 | x | 16 | = | 2304 |
| 144 | x | 17 | = | 2448 |
| 144 | x | 18 | = | 2592 |
| 144 | x | 19 | = | 2736 |
| 144 | x | 20 | = | 2880 |
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The table of 144 shows how 144 grows when multiplied. Begin with 144 × 1 and add 144 each time to get the next multiple.
144 times 1 equals 144
144 times 2 equals 288
144 times 3 equals 432
144 times 4 equals 576
144 times 5 equals 720
144 times 6 equals 864
144 times 7 equals 1008
144 times 8 equals 1152
144 times 9 equals 1296
144 times 10 equals 1440
144 times 11 equals 1584
144 times 12 equals 1728
144 times 13 equals 1872
144 times 14 equals 2016
144 times 15 equals 2160
144 times 16 equals 2304
144 times 17 equals 2448
144 times 18 equals 2592
144 times 19 equals 2736
144 times 20 equals 2880
The table of 144 in words helps students learn multiplication step by step, turning numbers into easy-to-read sentences.
One hundred forty-four times one equals one hundred forty-four
One hundred forty-four times two equals two hundred eighty-eight
One hundred forty-four times three equals four hundred thirty-two
One hundred forty-four times four equals five hundred seventy-six
One hundred forty-four times five equals seven hundred twenty
One hundred forty-four times six equals eight hundred sixty-four
One hundred forty-four times seven equals one thousand eight
One hundred forty-four times eight equals one thousand one hundred fifty-two
One hundred forty-four times nine equals one thousand two hundred ninety-six
One hundred forty-four times ten equals one thousand four hundred forty
One hundred forty-four times eleven equals one thousand five hundred eighty-four
One hundred forty-four times twelve equals one thousand seven hundred twenty-eight
One hundred forty-four times thirteen equals one thousand eight hundred seventy-two
One hundred forty-four times fourteen equals two thousand sixteen
One hundred forty-four times fifteen equals two thousand one hundred sixty
One hundred forty-four times sixteen equals two thousand three hundred four
One hundred forty-four times seventeen equals two thousand four hundred forty-eight
One hundred forty-four times eighteen equals two thousand five hundred ninety-two
One hundred forty-four times nineteen equals two thousand seven hundred thirty-six
One hundred forty-four times twenty equals two thousand eight hundred eighty
Learning the table of 144 using repeated addition helps students understand multiplication as adding the same number multiple times.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
144 × 1 |
144 |
144 |
|
144 × 2 |
144 + 144 |
288 |
|
144 × 3 |
144 + 144 + 144 |
432 |
|
144 × 4 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
576 |
|
144 × 5 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
720 |
|
144 × 6 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
864 |
|
144 × 7 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
1008 |
|
144 × 8 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
1152 |
|
144 × 9 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
1296 |
|
144 × 10 |
144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 + 144 |
1440 |
Example 1: Rita collects 144 stamps every month. She already has 50 stamps. How many stamps does she have after 2 months?
Solution:
144 × 2 = 288 (stamps collected in 2 months)
Add the 50 stamps she already has: 288 + 50 = 338
Answer: Rita has 338 stamps after 2 months.
Example 2: A factory produces 144 toys each day. After 5 days, 200 toys are damaged. How many toys remain?
Solution:
Total toys produced = 144 × 5 = 720
Toys remaining = 720 − 200 = 520
Answer: 520 toys are left.
Example 3: A school arranges 144 chairs in each hall. If there are 3 halls, how many chairs are there in total?
Solution:
144 × 3 = 432
Answer: There are 432 chairs in total.
Example 4: A bakery bakes 144 muffins daily. If 6 days are packed into 2 boxes each, how many muffins are there in total?
Solution:
Muffins per day × number of days = 144 × 6 = 864
Number of boxes = 2, so muffins in boxes = 864 ÷ 2 = 432
Answer: Each box contains 432 muffins.
Example 5: A delivery truck carries 144 parcels each trip. After 7 trips, 100 parcels have been delivered to a different location. How many parcels are left in the truck?
Solution:
Total parcels = 144 × 7 = 1008
Parcels left = 1008 − 100 = 908
Answer: 908 parcels remain in the truck.
From the table of 144, 144 × 8 = 1152. Subtracting 50: 1152 − 50 = 1102.
You read it by saying, “One hundred forty-four times one is one hundred forty-four, one hundred forty-four times two is two hundred eighty-eight,” and continue this way for higher multiples.
The first ten multiples of 144 are 144 × 1 = 144, 144 × 2 = 288, 144 × 3 = 432, 144 × 4 = 576, 144 × 5 = 720, 144 × 6 = 864, 144 × 7 = 1008, 144 × 8 = 1152, 144 × 9 = 1296, and 144 × 10 = 1440.
The table of 144 is a multiplication table that lists all multiples of 144. It is created by multiplying 144 by natural numbers like 1, 2, 3, and so on.
Using the table of 144, 144 × 6 = 864. Adding 12 gives 864 + 12 = 876.
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