The 168 table is a useful tool in developing comfort with larger numbers and getting faster at multiplication. Since 168 is an even number and is a multiple of 4 and 6, it has a consistent, repeating pattern that is relatively easy to learn. For example; 168 × 2 = 336 and 168 × 5 = 840. As you look at the table, the numbers grow in a very predictable way that is easy to remember; so if you learn the 168 table, it is a wonderful step toward better mental math and understanding number patterns.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
168 | x | 1 | = | 168 |
168 | x | 2 | = | 336 |
168 | x | 3 | = | 504 |
168 | x | 4 | = | 672 |
168 | x | 5 | = | 840 |
168 | x | 6 | = | 1008 |
168 | x | 7 | = | 1176 |
168 | x | 8 | = | 1344 |
168 | x | 9 | = | 1512 |
168 | x | 10 | = | 1680 |
168 | x | 11 | = | 1848 |
168 | x | 12 | = | 2016 |
168 | x | 13 | = | 2184 |
168 | x | 14 | = | 2352 |
168 | x | 15 | = | 2520 |
168 | x | 16 | = | 2688 |
168 | x | 17 | = | 2856 |
168 | x | 18 | = | 3024 |
168 | x | 19 | = | 3192 |
168 | x | 20 | = | 3360 |
168 times 1 equals 168
168 times 2 equals 336
168 times 3 equals 504
168 times 4 equals 672
168 times 5 equals 840
168 times 6 equals 1008
168 times 7 equals 1176
168 times 8 equals 1344
168 times 9 equals 1512
168 times 10 equals 1680
168 times 11 equals 1848
168 times 12 equals 2016
168 times 13 equals 2184
168 times 14 equals 2352
168 times 15 equals 2520
168 times 16 equals 2688
168 times 17 equals 2856
168 times 18 equals 3024
168 times 19 equals 3192
168 times 20 equals 3360
One hundred sixty-eight times one equals one hundred sixty-eight
One hundred sixty-eight times two equals three hundred thirty-six
One hundred sixty-eight times three equals five hundred four
One hundred sixty-eight times four equals six hundred seventy-two
One hundred sixty-eight times five equals eight hundred forty
One hundred sixty-eight times six equals one thousand eight
One hundred sixty-eight times seven equals one thousand one hundred seventy-six
One hundred sixty-eight times eight equals one thousand three hundred forty-four
One hundred sixty-eight times nine equals one thousand five hundred twelve
One hundred sixty-eight times ten equals one thousand six hundred eighty
One hundred sixty-eight times eleven equals one thousand eight hundred forty-eight
One hundred sixty-eight times twelve equals two thousand sixteen
One hundred sixty-eight times thirteen equals two thousand one hundred eighty-four
One hundred sixty-eight times fourteen equals two thousand three hundred fifty-two
One hundred sixty-eight times fifteen equals two thousand five hundred twenty
One hundred sixty-eight times sixteen equals two thousand six hundred eighty-eight
One hundred sixty-eight times seventeen equals two thousand eight hundred fifty-six
One hundred sixty-eight times eighteen equals three thousand twenty-four
One hundred sixty-eight times nineteen equals three thousand one hundred ninety-two
One hundred sixty-eight times twenty equals three thousand three hundred sixty
168 × 1 = 168
168 × 2 = 168 + 168 = 336
168 × 3 = 168 + 168 + 168 = 504
168 × 4 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 672
168 × 5 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 840
168 × 6 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 1008
168 × 7 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 1176
168 × 8 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 1344
168 × 9 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 1512
168 × 10 = 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 + 168 = 1680
A printer prints 168 pages per hour. How many in 12 hours?
Answer: 168 × 12 = 2016 pages
A shop sells 168 items per day. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 168 × 9 = 1512 items
A company produces 168 units daily. How many in 15 days?
Answer: 168 × 15 = 2520 units
Each of 14 classrooms has 168 desks. What is the total?
Answer: 168 × 14 = 2352 desks
A business hires 168 employees for each of 20 branches. What is the total number of employees?
Answer: 168 × 20 = 3360 employees
1. What is a table of 168?
The table of 168 shows the multiples of 168 obtained by multiplying it with natural numbers.
It is useful for quick multiplication, solving math problems, and understanding patterns.
2. What is the value of 168 multiplied by 5?
From the table of 168, the value of 168 × 5 = 840.
This means five groups of 168 add up to 840.
3. How many times should 168 be added repeatedly to itself, to get 1176?
When 168 is added seven times, it gives 1176.
So, 168 × 7 = 1176.
4. What should be multiplied by 168 to get 1008?
To get 1008, 168 should be multiplied by 6.
That is, 168 × 6 = 1008.