Table of 46

The table of 46 allows you to visualize the growth of 46 when multiplied by other multiplicands. Instead of endlessly adding 46, multiplying gives you the total in one shot. For instance, if you were to calculate 46 × 4, you would find 184, the equivalent of adding 46, four times quicker.

Learning the table of 46 makes your math work easier and faster. It increases your capability of doing calculations in your head and saves you time while working through math problem-solving. As an example, suppose a box has 46 notebooks, and there are 7 boxes. You can say: 46 × 7 = 322, thus using the table of 46. 

You will improve your confidence in your ability to handle larger numbers when you practice the table of 46 on a regular basis and it sets you up for some more difficult math preparations down the line. 

The table of 46 is good in schoolwork, homework and even in mundane everyday tasks like shopping, budgeting, or planning an event. 

The more you do it, the better you'll remember it. Eventually, using the table of 46 will seem more natural and you will solve problems more quickly and accurately, thus maximizing your time.

Table of 46

Table of 46

Multiplication Table of 46

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
46 x 1 = 46
46 x 2 = 92
46 x 3 = 138
46 x 4 = 184
46 x 5 = 230
46 x 6 = 276
46 x 7 = 322
46 x 8 = 368
46 x 9 = 414
46 x 10 = 460
46 x 11 = 506
46 x 12 = 552
46 x 13 = 598
46 x 14 = 644
46 x 15 = 690
46 x 16 = 736
46 x 17 = 782
46 x 18 = 828
46 x 19 = 874
46 x 20 = 920

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 46?

46 times 1 equals 46
46 times 2 equals 92
46 times 3 equals 138
46 times 4 equals 184
46 times 5 equals 230
46 times 6 equals 276
46 times 7 equals 322
46 times 8 equals 368
46 times 9 equals 414
46 times 10 equals 460
46 times 11 equals 506
46 times 12 equals 552
46 times 13 equals 598
46 times 14 equals 644
46 times 15 equals 690
46 times 16 equals 736
46 times 17 equals 782
46 times 18 equals 828
46 times 19 equals 874
46 times 20 equals 920

In words:

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

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 46 this way:

46 × 1 = 46
46 × 2 = 46 + 46 = 92
46 × 3 = 46 + 46 + 46 = 138
46 × 4 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 184
46 × 5 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 230
46 × 6 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 276
46 × 7 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 322
46 × 8 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 368
46 × 9 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 414
46 × 10 = 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 + 46 = 460

Word Problems

1. A theatre has 46 seats in each row. If there are 8 rows, how many seats are there in total?

Answer: 46×8=368 seats


2.A painter uses 46 milliliters of paint for each small art piece. If he creates 10 art pieces, how much paint does he use?

Answer: 46×10=460 milliliters


3. A delivery van carries 46 packages on each trip. If it makes 5 trips, how many packages does it deliver?

Answer: 46×5=230 packages


4. A school receives 46 new sports balls every month. How many sports balls will they receive in 12 months?

Answer: 46×12=552 sports balls


5. A recipe calls for 46 grams of sugar per serving. If you prepare 15 servings, how much sugar do you need?

Answer: 46×15=690 grams


FAQs on Table of 46

1. Find the value of 46 times 11 using the table of 46.

From the table of 46:

46 × 11 = 506


2. Find how many times we should multiply 46 to get 414.

From the table of 46:

46 × 9 = 414

So, 46 must be multiplied by 9 times to get 414.


3. What is 46 times 18 minus 16 plus 8?

From the table of 46:

46 × 18 = 828

Now:

828 - 16 + 8 = 820


4. Using the table of 46, find the value of 9 plus 46 times 15 minus 46 times 7.

 From the table of 46:

46 × 15 = 690

46 × 7 = 322

Now:

9 + 690 - 322 = 377

 

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