Table of 50

The times table for 50 is one of the easiest to memorize because it is intuitive to multiply by 50. 50 is so close to 100 that you can often just "think" in terms of 100, and that reduces the need to add 50, 50, 50, etc. and gets you directly to 200, which is 50 x 4, or four groups of 50 added together.

Familiarity with the times table for 50 will make calculations faster and easier, especially with money, measurements or in relation to big numbers of items. For example, if there are 50 pencils in a box, and you have 7 boxes. 50 x 7 is 350 pencils all together.

Practicing the 50 times table regularly will help you remember it easily and use it confidently. This table will generate many very good mental math and problems solving opportunities during school and in everyday life.

 

Table of 50

Table of 50
 

Multiplication Table of 50

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier   Result
50 x 1 = 50
50 x 2 = 100
50 x 3 = 150
50 x 4 = 200
50 x 5 = 250
50 x 6 = 300
50 x 7 = 350
50 x 8 = 400
50 x 9 = 450
50 x 10 = 500
50 x 11 = 550
50 x 12 = 600
50 x 13 = 650
50 x 14 = 700
50 x 15 = 750
50 x 16 = 800
50 x 17 = 850
50 x 18 = 900
50 x 19 = 950
50 x 20 = 1000

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 50?

50 times 1 equals 50

50 times 2 equals 100

50 times 3 equals 150

50 times 4 equals 200

50 times 5 equals 250

50 times 6 equals 300

50 times 7 equals 350

50 times 8 equals 400

50 times 9 equals 450

50 times 10 equals 500

50 times 11 equals 550

50 times 12 equals 600

50 times 13 equals 650

50 times 14 equals 700

50 times 15 equals 750

50 times 16 equals 800

50 times 17 equals 850

50 times 18 equals 900

50 times 19 equals 950

50 times 20 equals 1000

In words:

Fifty times one equals fifty

Fifty times two equals one hundred

Fifty times three equals one hundred fifty

Fifty times four equals two hundred

Fifty times five equals two hundred fifty

Fifty times six equals three hundred

Fifty times seven equals three hundred fifty

Fifty times eight equals four hundred

Fifty times nine equals four hundred fifty

Fifty times ten equals five hundred

Fifty times eleven equals five hundred fifty

Fifty times twelve equals six hundred

Fifty times thirteen equals six hundred fifty

Fifty times fourteen equals seven hundred

Fifty times fifteen equals seven hundred fifty

Fifty times sixteen equals eight hundred

Fifty times seventeen equals eight hundred fifty

Fifty times eighteen equals nine hundred

Fifty times nineteen equals nine hundred fifty

Fifty times twenty equals one thousand

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 50 this way:

50 × 1 = 50

50 × 2 = 50 + 50 = 100

50 × 3 = 50 + 50 + 50 = 150

50 × 4 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 200

50 × 5 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 250

50 × 6 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 300

50 × 7 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 350

50 × 8 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 400

50 × 9 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 450

50 × 10 = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 500

Word Problems

1. A box of cookies contains 50 cookies. If there are 7 boxes, how many cookies are there in total?
Answer:
50×7=350 cookies

2. A car travels at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. How far will it travel in 9 hours?
Answer:
50×9=450 kilometers

3. A school orders 50 new textbooks for each of its 12 grades. How many textbooks did the school order in total?
Answer:
50×12=600 textbooks

4. A baker bakes 50 loaves of bread every hour. If she works for 15 hours, how many loaves does she bake?
Answer:
50×15=750 loaves

5. A standard ream of paper has 500 sheets. If you have 2 reams, how many sheets of paper do you have?
Answer: 50×2=100 sheets (or 500×2=1000 sheets, if the question intends for 500 sheets in total, but using 50 as base number the answer should be 100 sheets)

 

FAQs on Table of 50

1. Find the value of 50 times 3 using the table of 50.

From the table of 50: 50 × 3 = 150

2. Estimate how many times we should multiply 50 to get 250.

From the table of 50:

50 × 5 = 250

So, 50 must be multiplied by 5 times to get 250.

3. What is 50 times 13 minus 7 plus 7?

From the table of 50: 50 × 13 = 650

Now: 650 - 7 + 7 = 650

4. Using the table of 50, find the value of 12 plus 50 times 16 minus 50 times 10.

From the table of 50:

50 × 16 = 800

50 × 10 = 500

Now: 12 + 800 - 500 = 312

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