Table of 150

Table of 150 shows how the number 150 changes when multiplied by whole numbers. Learning this table helps students understand patterns and improve their multiplication skills. You can also download a free printable PDF of the Table of 150 for simple and quick revision.

Table of 150 Chart

The Table of 150 Chart shows the values from 150 × 1 to 150 × 20 in an organized way. It helps learners read, practice, and revise the table of 150 quickly.

Table of 150

Multiplication Table of 150

The multiplication table of 150 shows how 150 increases when multiplied by different numbers. Each step adds another 150, making the table of 150 easy to follow and helpful for solving daily math questions and school exercises.

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
150 x 1 = 150
150 x 2 = 300
150 x 3 = 450
150 x 4 = 600
150 x 5 = 750
150 x 6 = 900
150 x 7 = 1050
150 x 8 = 1200
150 x 9 = 1350
150 x 10 = 1500
150 x 11 = 1650
150 x 12 = 1800
150 x 13 = 1950
150 x 14 = 2100
150 x 15 = 2250
150 x 16 = 2400
150 x 17 = 2550
150 x 18 = 2700
150 x 19 = 2850
150 x 20 = 3000

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How to Read the Multiplication Table of 150

The multiplication table of 150 increases in equal steps of 150. Begin with 150 × 1 and continue downward to observe how the totals grow. This helps students understand the table of 150 with ease.

150 times 1 equals 150
150 times 2 equals 300
150 times 3 equals 450
150 times 4 equals 600
150 times 5 equals 750
150 times 6 equals 900
150 times 7 equals 1050
150 times 8 equals 1200
150 times 9 equals 1350
150 times 10 equals 1500
150 times 11 equals 1650
150 times 12 equals 1800
150 times 13 equals 1950
150 times 14 equals 2100
150 times 15 equals 2250
150 times 16 equals 2400
150 times 17 equals 2550
150 times 18 equals 2700
150 times 19 equals 2850
150 times 20 equals 3000

Table of 150 in Words

The Table of 150 in words shows each result as a short sentence for easy reading.

One hundred fifty times one equals one hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times two equals three hundred
One hundred fifty times three equals four hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times four equals six hundred
One hundred fifty times five equals seven hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times six equals nine hundred
One hundred fifty times seven equals one thousand fifty
One hundred fifty times eight equals one thousand two hundred
One hundred fifty times nine equals one thousand three hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times ten equals one thousand five hundred
One hundred fifty times eleven equals one thousand six hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times twelve equals one thousand eight hundred
One hundred fifty times thirteen equals one thousand nine hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times fourteen equals two thousand one hundred
One hundred fifty times fifteen equals two thousand two hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times sixteen equals two thousand four hundred
One hundred fifty times seventeen equals two thousand five hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times eighteen equals two thousand seven hundred
One hundred fifty times nineteen equals two thousand eight hundred fifty
One hundred fifty times twenty equals three thousand

Table of 150 Using the Repeated Addition Method

The table of 150 can be learned by repeatedly adding 150. Each multiplication fact shows how the number increases evenly.

Multiplication

Repeated Addition

Answer

150 × 1

150

150

150 × 2

150 + 150

300

150 × 3

150 + 150 + 150

450

150 × 4

150 + 150 + 150 + 150

600

150 × 5

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

750

150 × 6

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

900

150 × 7

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

1050

150 × 8

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

1200

150 × 9

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

1350

150 × 10

150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 150

1500

 

Solved Examples on Table of 150

Example 1: A student reads 12 pages every day. How many pages will the student read in 150 days?

Solution:

Pages read per day = 12

Total pages in 150 days = 150 × 12 = 1800

Answer: The student will read 1800 pages in 150 days.

Example 2: A hall has 150 rows of chairs. Each row has 8 chairs. How many chairs are there in total?

Solution:

  • Chairs per row = 8

  • Total chairs = 150 × 8 = 1200

  • Answer: There are 1200 chairs in the hall.

Example 3: A school orders 150 boxes of pencils. Each box contains 20 pencils. How many pencils are there in total?

Solution:

  • Pencils per box = 20

  • Total pencils = 150 × 20 = 3000

  • Answer: The school has 3000 pencils in total.

Example 4: A bus travels 150 km every day. How far will it travel in 7 days?

Solution:

  • Distance per day = 150 km

  • Total distance in 7 days = 150 × 7 = 1050 km

  • Answer: The bus will travel 1050 km in 7 days.

Example 5: A factory produces 150 toys every day. How many toys will it produce in 30 days?

Solution:

  • Toys produced per day = 150

  • Total toys in 30 days = 150 × 30 = 4500

  • Answer: The factory will produce 4500 toys in 30 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 150

1. How many times should 150 be multiplied to get 2250?

Using the table of 150, 150 × 15 = 2250. So, 150 must be multiplied 15 times.

2. How many times should 150 be multiplied to get 1200?

From the table of 150, 150 × 8 = 1200. So, 150 is multiplied by 8 to get 1200.

3. What is the value of 150 × 5 plus 150 × 2?

150 × 5 = 750 and 150 × 2 = 300. Adding them gives 750 + 300 = 1050.

4. How do you calculate 150 × 10 minus 150 × 4?

150 × 10 = 1500 and 150 × 4 = 600. Subtracting gives 1500 − 600 = 900.

5. How many times should 150 be multiplied to get 750?

From the table of 150, 150 × 5 = 750. So, 150 is multiplied by 5.

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