Table of 43

The table of 43 is important because it provides an understanding of multiplicative growth with 43. Instead of counting up 43 over and over again, you are multiplying to arrive at your total easily. For example, 43 x 3 = 129 would be much quicker than adding 43 together three times.

Building the table of 43 is a skill that can ultimately help you get better and faster with math and more accurate when resolving issues. This is very true if you deal a lot with higher numbers when you get to do math in the classroom or while you are doing your daily living. For instance, if there are 43 chairs in a hall and you need to arrange 6 rows, the table will help you quickly identify that 43 x 6 = a total of 258 chairs. 

Over time, as you practice the table of 43, it will become much easier to remember and use. It will also help you be more confident with the math you are doing, save time when you are under exam conditions, and boost the time and speed of mental math.

Regular practice of multiplication, such as the table of 43, will help you connect and build on your mathematical learning and therefore enable you to resolve real life problems with ease.

Table of 43

Tables of 43

Multiplication Table of 43

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier   Result
43 x 1 = 43
43 x 2 = 86
43 x 3 = 129
43 x 4 = 172
43 x 5 = 215
43 x 6 = 258
43 x 7 = 301
43 x 8 = 344
43 x 9 = 387
43 x 10 = 430
43 x 11 = 473
43 x 12 = 516
43 x 13 = 559
43 x 14 = 602
43 x 15 = 645
43 x 16 = 688
43 x 17 = 731
43 x 18 = 774
43 x 19 = 817
43 x 20 = 860

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 43?

43 times 1 equals 43
43 times 2 equals 86
43 times 3 equals 129
43 times 4 equals 172
43 times 5 equals 215
43 times 6 equals 258
43 times 7 equals 301
43 times 8 equals 344
43 times 9 equals 387
43 times 10 equals 430
43 times 11 equals 473
43 times 12 equals 516
43 times 13 equals 559
43 times 14 equals 602
43 times 15 equals 645
43 times 16 equals 688
43 times 17 equals 731
43 times 18 equals 774
43 times 19 equals 817
43 times 20 equals 860

In words:

Forty-three times one equals forty-three
Forty-three times two equals eighty-six
Forty-three times three equals one hundred twenty-nine
Forty-three times four equals one hundred seventy-two
Forty-three times five equals two hundred fifteen
Forty-three times six equals two hundred fifty-eight
Forty-three times seven equals three hundred one
Forty-three times eight equals three hundred forty-four
Forty-three times nine equals three hundred eighty-seven
Forty-three times ten equals four hundred thirty
Forty-three times eleven equals four hundred seventy-three
Forty-three times twelve equals five hundred sixteen
Forty-three times thirteen equals five hundred fifty-nine
Forty-three times fourteen equals six hundred two
Forty-three times fifteen equals six hundred forty-five
Forty-three times sixteen equals six hundred eighty-eight
Forty-three times seventeen equals seven hundred thirty-one
Forty-three times eighteen equals seven hundred seventy-four
Forty-three times nineteen equals eight hundred seventeen
Forty-three times twenty equals eight hundred sixty


Addition + Addition = Multiplication

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 43 this way:

43 × 1 = 43
43 × 2 = 43 + 43 = 86
43 × 3 = 43 + 43 + 43 = 129
43 × 4 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 172
43 × 5 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 215
43 × 6 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 258
43 × 7 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 301
43 × 8 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 344
43 × 9 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 387
43 × 10 = 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 + 43 = 430


Word Problems


1. A collection of stamps has 43 stamps on each page. If there are 7 pages, how many stamps are there in total?

Answer: 43×7=301 stamps


2. A car rental company charges 43 rupees per hour. If a car is rented for 10 hours, how much is the charge?

Answer: 43×10=430 rupees


3. A construction worker lays 43 bricks per hour. If he works for 8 hours, how many bricks does he lay?

Answer: 43×8=344 bricks


4. A school buys 43 new laptops for each of its 15 computer labs. How many laptops did the school buy in total?

Answer: 43×15=645 laptops


5. A small factory produces 43 widgets every day. How many widgets will they produce in 20 days?

Answer: 43×20=860 widgets


FAQs on Table of 43

1. Find the value of 43 times 15 using the table of 43.

From the table of 43:

43 × 15 = 645


2. Estimate how many times we should multiply 43 to get 473.

From the table of 43:

43 × 11 = 473

So, 43 must be multiplied by 11 times to get 473.


3. What is 43 times 11 minus 7 plus 14?

From the table of 43:

43 × 11 = 473

Now:

473 - 7 + 14 = 480


4. Using the table of 43, find the value of 17 plus 43 times 11 minus 43 times 6.

 From the table of 43:

43 × 11 = 473

43 × 6 = 258

Now:

17 + 473 - 258 = 232




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