The table of 290 helps us learn how to count in big steps of 290. When we multiply 290 by 1, we get 290. If we do 290 × 2, it becomes 580, and 290 × 3 gives us 870. This table is useful when we are working with large groups or counting in hundreds. For example, if one pencil costs ₹290, then 4 pencils will cost ₹290 × 4 = ₹1,160.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
290 | x | 1 | = | 290 |
290 | x | 2 | = | 580 |
290 | x | 3 | = | 870 |
290 | x | 4 | = | 1160 |
290 | x | 5 | = | 1450 |
290 | x | 6 | = | 1740 |
290 | x | 7 | = | 2030 |
290 | x | 8 | = | 2320 |
290 | x | 9 | = | 2610 |
290 | x | 10 | = | 2900 |
290 | x | 11 | = | 3190 |
290 | x | 12 | = | 3480 |
290 | x | 13 | = | 3770 |
290 | x | 14 | = | 4060 |
290 | x | 15 | = | 4350 |
290 | x | 16 | = | 4640 |
290 | x | 17 | = | 4930 |
290 | x | 18 | = | 5220 |
290 | x | 19 | = | 5510 |
290 | x | 20 | = | 5800 |
290 times 1 equals 290
290 times 2 equals 580
290 times 3 equals 870
290 times 4 equals 1160
290 times 5 equals 1450
290 times 6 equals 1740
290 times 7 equals 2030
290 times 8 equals 2320
290 times 9 equals 2610
290 times 10 equals 2900
290 times 11 equals 3190
290 times 12 equals 3480
290 times 13 equals 3770
290 times 14 equals 4060
290 times 15 equals 4350
290 times 16 equals 4640
290 times 17 equals 4930
290 times 18 equals 5220
290 times 19 equals 5510
290 times 20 equals 5800
Two hundred ninety times one is two hundred ninety
Two hundred ninety times two is five hundred eighty
Two hundred ninety times three is eight hundred seventy
Two hundred ninety times four is one thousand one hundred sixty
Two hundred ninety times five is one thousand four hundred fifty
Two hundred ninety times six is one thousand seven hundred forty
Two hundred ninety times seven is two thousand thirty
Two hundred ninety times eight is two thousand three hundred twenty
Two hundred ninety times nine is two thousand six hundred ten
Two hundred ninety times ten is two thousand nine hundred
Two hundred ninety times eleven is three thousand one hundred ninety
Two hundred ninety times twelve is three thousand four hundred eighty
Two hundred ninety times thirteen is three thousand seven hundred seventy
Two hundred ninety times fourteen is four thousand sixty
Two hundred ninety times fifteen is four thousand three hundred fifty
Two hundred ninety times sixteen is four thousand six hundred forty
Two hundred ninety times seventeen is four thousand nine hundred thirty
Two hundred ninety times eighteen is five thousand two hundred twenty
Two hundred ninety times nineteen is five thousand five hundred ten
Two hundred ninety times twenty is five thousand eight hundred
290 × 1 = 290
290 × 2 = 290 + 290 = 580
290 × 3 = 290 + 290 + 290 = 870
290 × 4 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 1160
290 × 5 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 1450
290 × 6 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 1740
290 × 7 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 2030
290 × 8 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 2320
290 × 9 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 2610
290 × 10 = 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 + 290 = 2900
1. A farmer harvests 290 kg of wheat in a day. How much in 3 days?
Answer: 290 × 3 = 870 kg
2. A machine produces 290 parts per hour. How many in 4 hours?
Answer: 290 × 4 = 1160 parts
3. A book costs ₹290. What’s the price for 5 books?
Answer: 290 × 5 = ₹1450
4. A company spends ₹290 per employee per month. What’s the cost for 6 employees?
Answer: 290 × 6 = ₹1740
5. A classroom has 290 chairs. How many chairs in 10 classrooms?
Answer: 290 × 10 = 2900 chairs
1. What are the multiples of 290?
The multiples of 290 are the results of multiplying 290 by natural numbers. The first five multiples of 290 are 290 × 1 = 290, 290 × 2 = 580, 290 × 3 = 870, 290 × 4 = 1160, and 290 × 5 = 1450.
2. What are the factors of 290?
The factors of 290 are the numbers that divide 290 exactly without leaving a remainder. These factors are 1, 2, 5, 10, 29, 58, 145, and 290.
3. Is 290 divisible by 3?
No, 290 is not divisible by 3. According to the divisibility rule of 3, the sum of the digits (2 + 9 + 0 = 11) must be a multiple of 3, but 11 is not. Hence, 290 is not divisible by 3.
4. What is the square of 290?
The square of 290 is calculated as 290 × 290 = 84,100.
5. Is 290 a prime number?
No, 290 is not a prime number. It is a composite number because it has factors other than 1 and itself, including 2, 5, 10, 29, 58, and 145.
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