Table of 300

Table of 300 is an important multiplication table for learning large numbers. Practicing the table of 300 helps students thoroughly understand multiplication. A free PDF of the Table of 300 makes revision easy and organized.

Table of 300 Chart

The Table of 300 chart lists all results from 300 × 1 to 300 × 20 clearly. It acts as a helpful visual reference for regular table practice.

Table of 300

Multiplication Table of 300

The multiplication table of 300 shows how multiples of 300 are formed using whole numbers. Each result follows a clear pattern. Learning the table of 300 strengthens multiplication skills with large numbers.

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
300 x 1 = 300
300 x 2 = 600
300 x 3 = 900
300 x 4 = 1200
300 x 5 = 1500
300 x 6 = 1800
300 x 7 = 2100
300 x 8 = 2400
300 x 9 = 2700
300 x 10 = 3000
300 x 11 = 3300
300 x 12 = 3600
300 x 13 = 3900
300 x 14 = 4200
300 x 15 = 4500
300 x 16 = 4800
300 x 17 = 5100
300 x 18 = 5400
300 x 19 = 5700
300 x 20 = 6000

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How to read the multiplication table of 300?

To read the multiplication table of 300, start with 300 × 1 and continue in order. Every next value goes up by 300.

300 times 1 equals 300
300 times 2 equals 600
300 times 3 equals 900
300 times 4 equals 1200
300 times 5 equals 1500
300 times 6 equals 1800
300 times 7 equals 2100
300 times 8 equals 2400
300 times 9 equals 2700
300 times 10 equals 3000
300 times 11 equals 3300
300 times 12 equals 3600
300 times 13 equals 3900
300 times 14 equals 4200
300 times 15 equals 4500
300 times 16 equals 4800
300 times 17 equals 5100
300 times 18 equals 5400
300 times 19 equals 5700
300 times 20 equals 6000

Table of 300 in Words

The table of 300 in words allows learners to read and understand the 300 times table easily.

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

Table of 300 Using the Repeated Addition Method

The table of 300 using the repeated addition method shows multiplication as repeated addition of 300. For instance, 300 × 6 equals 300 added six times.

Multiplication

Repeated Addition

Answer

300 × 1

300

300

300 × 2

300 + 300

600

300 × 3

300 + 300 + 300

900

300 × 4

300 + 300 + 300 + 300

1,200

300 × 5

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

1,500

300 × 6

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

1,800

300 × 7

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

2,100

300 × 8

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

2,400

300 × 9

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

2,700

300 × 10

300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300 + 300

3,000

 

Solved Examples on the Table of 300

Example 1: If one school bag costs Rs. 300, find the total cost of buying 6 school bags.

Solution:

  • Cost of 1 school bag = Rs. 300

  • Cost of 6 school bags = 6 × 300 = 1800

  • Answer: The total cost is Rs. 1800.

Example 2: What is the value of the 8th multiple of 300?

Solution:

  • 8th multiple of 300 is 300 × 8 = 2400

  • Answer: The 8th multiple of 300 is 2400.

Example 3: A factory packs items in bundles of 300. If 7 bundles are packed and 500 items are removed, how many items remain?

Solution:

  • Total items packed = 300 × 7 = 2100

  • Items removed = 500

  • Remaining items = 2100 − 500 = 1600

  • Answer: 1600 items remain.

Example 4: Find the value of 5 × (300 × 4)

Solution:

  • Step 1: 300 × 4 = 1200

  • Step 2: 1200 × 5 = 6000

  • Answer: The value is 6000.

Example 5: Calculate (300 × 10) − 750

Solution:

  • Step 1: 300 × 10 = 3000

  • Step 2: 3000 − 750 = 2250

  • Answer: The final answer is 2250.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 300

1. Why is the table of 300 easy to remember?

The table of 300 is easy to learn because each multiple ends with two zeros, making the pattern clear and simple.

2. What is 300 multiplied by 12?

Using the table of 300, 300 × 12 equals 3600.

3. What is the first multiple of 300 greater than 2000?

The first multiple of 300 that is more than 2000 is 2100.

4. How many times should 300 be added to get 1500?

Adding 300 five times gives 1500.

5. Can the table of 300 help in money calculations?

Yes, the table of 300 is useful for calculating amounts in hundreds, such as total costs or savings in bulk.

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