Table of 330 is useful for practicing multiplication with large numbers. Learning this table helps students solve sums correctly and confidently. Students can also use a free printable PDF of the Table of 330.
The Table of 330 chart shows multiplication facts of 330 in a simple layout, allowing students to revise the table step by step.

The multiplication table of 330 displays the multiples of 330 in a clear sequence. The steady increase helps learners understand larger multiplication values.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 330 | x | 1 | = | 330 |
| 330 | x | 2 | = | 660 |
| 330 | x | 3 | = | 990 |
| 330 | x | 4 | = | 1320 |
| 330 | x | 5 | = | 1650 |
| 330 | x | 6 | = | 1980 |
| 330 | x | 7 | = | 2310 |
| 330 | x | 8 | = | 2640 |
| 330 | x | 9 | = | 2970 |
| 330 | x | 10 | = | 3300 |
| 330 | x | 11 | = | 3630 |
| 330 | x | 12 | = | 3960 |
| 330 | x | 13 | = | 4290 |
| 330 | x | 14 | = | 4620 |
| 330 | x | 15 | = | 4950 |
| 330 | x | 16 | = | 5280 |
| 330 | x | 17 | = | 5610 |
| 330 | x | 18 | = | 5940 |
| 330 | x | 19 | = | 6270 |
| 330 | x | 20 | = | 6600 |
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The Table of 330 is read by multiplying 330 by each counting number in order. This makes the table clear and easy to follow.
330 times 1 is 330
330 times 2 is 660
330 times 3 is 990
330 times 4 is 1320
330 times 5 is 1650
330 times 6 is 1980
330 times 7 is 2310
330 times 8 is 2640
330 times 9 is 2970
330 times 10 is 3300
330 times 11 is 3630
330 times 12 is 3960
330 times 13 is 4290
330 times 14 is 4620
330 times 15 is 4950
330 times 16 is 5280
330 times 17 is 5610
330 times 18 is 5940
330 times 19 is 6270
330 times 20 is 6600
The Table of 330 in words explains each multiplication value in simple language, making the table of 330 easy to read and understand.
Three hundred thirty times one is three hundred thirty
Three hundred thirty times two is six hundred sixty
Three hundred thirty times three is nine hundred ninety
Three hundred thirty times four is one thousand three hundred twenty
Three hundred thirty times five is one thousand six hundred fifty
Three hundred thirty times six is one thousand nine hundred eighty
Three hundred thirty times seven is two thousand three hundred ten
Three hundred thirty times eight is two thousand six hundred forty
Three hundred thirty times nine is two thousand nine hundred seventy
Three hundred thirty times ten is three thousand three hundred
Three hundred thirty times eleven is three thousand six hundred thirty
Three hundred thirty times twelve is three thousand nine hundred sixty
Three hundred thirty times thirteen is four thousand two hundred ninety
Three hundred thirty times fourteen is four thousand six hundred twenty
Three hundred thirty times fifteen is four thousand nine hundred fifty
Three hundred thirty times sixteen is five thousand two hundred eighty
Three hundred thirty times seventeen is five thousand six hundred ten
Three hundred thirty times eighteen is five thousand nine hundred forty
Three hundred thirty times nineteen is six thousand two hundred seventy
Three hundred thirty times twenty is six thousand six hundred
The Table of 330 Using the Repeated Addition Method explains multiplication through repeated addition of 330. Each new step adds another 330 to the total.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
330 × 1 |
330 |
330 |
|
330 × 2 |
330 + 330 |
660 |
|
330 × 3 |
330 + 330 + 330 |
990 |
|
330 × 4 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
1320 |
|
330 × 5 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
1650 |
|
330 × 6 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
1980 |
|
330 × 7 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
2310 |
|
330 × 8 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
2640 |
|
330 × 9 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
2970 |
|
330 × 10 |
330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 |
3300 |
Example 1: A warehouse packs 1,320 items into equal boxes. If each box holds 330 items, how many boxes are required?
Solution:
Total items = 1,320
Items per box = 330
Using the table of 330:
330 × 4 = 1,320
Answer: 4 boxes are needed.
Example 2: Which multiple of 330 gives a total of 2,640?
Solution:
2,640 ÷ 330 = 8
Using the table of 330:
330 × 8 = 2,640
Answer: 2,640 is the 8th multiple of 330.
Example 3: A factory produces 330 × 6 units in a day. If 450 units are rejected during inspection, how many usable units remain?
Solution:
Total units produced = 330 × 6 = 1,980
Rejected units = 450
Remaining units = 1,980 − 450 = 1,530
Answer: 1,530 usable units remain.
Example 4: A company ships 5 cartons. Each carton contains 330 items. How many items are shipped in total?
Solution:
Items per carton = 330
Number of cartons = 5
Total items = 5 × (330)
= 1,650
Answer: 1,650 items are shipped.
Example 5: A store earns Rs. 330 per day. What will be the total earnings for 7 days if Rs. 110 is spent on maintenance?
Solution:
Total earning in 7 days = 330 × 7 = 2,310
Maintenance cost = 110
Final earning = 2,310 − 110 = 2,200
Answer: The final earning is Rs. 2,200.
The table of 330 shows the results obtained when 330 is multiplied by whole numbers. It begins with 330 × 1 = 330 and continues by increasing in steps of 330 for each next multiplication.
The number 330 appears in several multiplication tables, including those of 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 22, 30, 33, 55, 66, 110, 165, and 330.
The factors of 330 are numbers that divide it exactly. These include 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 22, 30, 33, 55, 66, 110, 165, and 330.
Yes, 330 is divisible by several numbers, including 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, and more, which makes it a composite number.
The first five multiples of 330 are 330, 660, 990, 1320, and 1650.
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