The table of 349 may seem large, but practice makes it easy. 349 × 2 = 698, and 349 × 3 = 1047. For example, 349 × 4 = 1396. This table is a great tool for quick multiplication, showing steady growth in numbers, and replacing long addition with short, easy steps for solving problems faster every time.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
349 | x | 1 | = | 349 |
349 | x | 2 | = | 698 |
349 | x | 3 | = | 1047 |
349 | x | 4 | = | 1396 |
349 | x | 5 | = | 1745 |
349 | x | 6 | = | 2094 |
349 | x | 7 | = | 2443 |
349 | x | 8 | = | 2792 |
349 | x | 9 | = | 3141 |
349 | x | 10 | = | 3490 |
349 | x | 11 | = | 3839 |
349 | x | 12 | = | 4188 |
349 | x | 13 | = | 4537 |
349 | x | 14 | = | 4886 |
349 | x | 15 | = | 5235 |
349 | x | 16 | = | 5584 |
349 | x | 17 | = | 5933 |
349 | x | 18 | = | 6282 |
349 | x | 19 | = | 6631 |
349 | x | 20 | = | 6980 |
349 times 1 is 349
349 times 2 is 698
349 times 3 is 1047
349 times 4 is 1396
349 times 5 is 1745
349 times 6 is 2094
349 times 7 is 2443
349 times 8 is 2792
349 times 9 is 3141
349 times 10 is 3490
349 times 11 is 3839
349 times 12 is 4188
349 times 13 is 4537
349 times 14 is 4886
349 times 15 is 5235
349 times 16 is 5584
349 times 17 is 5933
349 times 18 is 6282
349 times 19 is 6631
349 times 20 is 6980
Three hundred forty-nine times one is three hundred forty-nine
Three hundred forty-nine times two is six hundred ninety-eight
Three hundred forty-nine times three is one thousand forty-seven
Three hundred forty-nine times four is one thousand three hundred ninety-six
Three hundred forty-nine times five is one thousand seven hundred forty-five
Three hundred forty-nine times six is two thousand ninety-four
Three hundred forty-nine times seven is two thousand four hundred forty-three
Three hundred forty-nine times eight is two thousand seven hundred ninety-two
Three hundred forty-nine times nine is three thousand one hundred forty-one
Three hundred forty-nine times ten is three thousand four hundred ninety
Three hundred forty-nine times eleven is three thousand eight hundred thirty-nine
Three hundred forty-nine times twelve is four thousand one hundred eighty-eight
Three hundred forty-nine times thirteen is four thousand five hundred thirty-seven
Three hundred forty-nine times fourteen is four thousand eight hundred eighty-six
Three hundred forty-nine times fifteen is five thousand two hundred thirty-five
Three hundred forty-nine times sixteen is five thousand five hundred eighty-four
Three hundred forty-nine times seventeen is five thousand nine hundred thirty-three
Three hundred forty-nine times eighteen is six thousand two hundred eighty-two
Three hundred forty-nine times nineteen is six thousand six hundred thirty-one
Three hundred forty-nine times twenty is six thousand nine hundred eighty
349 × 1 = 349
349 × 2 = 349 + 349 = 698
349 × 3 = 349 + 349 + 349 = 1047
349 × 4 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 1396
349 × 5 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 1745
349 × 6 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 2094
349 × 7 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 2443
349 × 8 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 2792
349 × 9 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 3141
349 × 10 = 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 + 349 = 3490
1. Each classroom has 349 chairs. How many chairs in 4 classrooms?
Answer: 349 × 4 = 1396 chairs
2. A tutor earns ₹349 per hour. What is the pay for 6 hours?
Answer: ₹2094
3. One crate holds 349 apples. How many in 7 crates?
Answer: 349 × 7 = 2443 apples
4. A factory produces 349 cans per day. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 349 × 9 = 3141 cans
5. You have 10 packs of 349 pencils each. How many pencils total?
Answer: 349 × 10 = 3490 pencils
1. What are the factors of 349?
The factors of 349 are 1 and 349.
Since 349 has no other divisors, it is a prime number.
2. Solve 349 times 12 plus 5 minus 3?
349 times 12 equals 4188.
Adding 5 and subtracting 3 gives 4188 + 5 – 3 = 4190.
3. What number should we multiply by 349 to get 4537?
From the table of 349, 349 multiplied by 13 equals 4537.
So, 349 × 13 = 4537.
4. Is 349 a prime number?
Yes, 349 is a prime number because it only has two factors: 1 and 349.
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