Table of 51

The Table of 51 helps students understand multiplication in a clear and simple way. Learning the Table of 51 makes solving maths problems quicker and more accurate, especially when working with larger numbers. Students can also download a free Table of 51 PDF for daily practice and quick revision.

 

Table of 51 Chart

The Table of 51 chart shows all the answers you get when you multiply numbers by 51. This chart helps students read, memorise, and revise the table easily.

Table of 51

Multiplication Table of 51

The multiplication table of 51 increases by 51 each time. Learning the Table of 51 helps students understand number patterns and makes solving multiplication problems easier during exams and homework.

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier   Result
51 x 1 = 51
51 x 2 = 102
51 x 3 = 153
51 x 4 = 204
51 x 5 = 255
51 x 6 = 306
51 x 7 = 357
51 x 8 = 408
51 x 9 = 459
51 x 10 = 510
51 x 11 = 561
51 x 12 = 612
51 x 13 = 663
51 x 14 = 714
51 x 15 = 765
51 x 16 = 816
51 x 17 = 867
51 x 18 = 918
51 x 19 = 969
51 x 20 = 1020

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How to read the multiplication table of 51?

Reading the Table of 51 becomes easier when you remember that every answer is the number multiplied by 51.

51 times 1 equals 51
51 times 2 equals 102
51 times 3 equals 153
51 times 4 equals 204
51 times 5 equals 255
51 times 6 equals 306
51 times 7 equals 357
51 times 8 equals 408
51 times 9 equals 459
51 times 10 equals 510
51 times 11 equals 561
51 times 12 equals 612
51 times 13 equals 663
51 times 14 equals 714
51 times 15 equals 765
51 times 16 equals 816
51 times 17 equals 867
51 times 18 equals 918
51 times 19 equals 969
51 times 20 equals 1020


Table of 51 in Words:

The Table of 51 in words explains each multiplication result using simple sentences. This helps students understand and remember the table more clearly.

Fifty-one times one equals fifty-one
Fifty-one times two equals one hundred two
Fifty-one times three equals one hundred fifty-three
Fifty-one times four equals two hundred four
Fifty-one times five equals two hundred fifty-five
Fifty-one times six equals three hundred six
Fifty-one times seven equals three hundred fifty-seven
Fifty-one times eight equals four hundred eight
Fifty-one times nine equals four hundred fifty-nine
Fifty-one times ten equals five hundred ten
Fifty-one times eleven equals five hundred sixty-one
Fifty-one times twelve equals six hundred twelve
Fifty-one times thirteen equals six hundred sixty-three
Fifty-one times fourteen equals seven hundred fourteen
Fifty-one times fifteen equals seven hundred sixty-five
Fifty-one times sixteen equals eight hundred sixteen
Fifty-one times seventeen equals eight hundred sixty-seven
Fifty-one times eighteen equals nine hundred eighteen
Fifty-one times nineteen equals nine hundred sixty-nine
Fifty-one times twenty equals one thousand twenty

 

Table of 51 Using The Repeated Addition Method

The Table of 51 can also be shown using repeated addition. This helps learners understand that multiplication is quicker and easier than adding 51 again and again.

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 51 this way:

Multiplication Repeated Addition Result
51 × 1 51 51
51 × 2 51 + 51 102
51 × 3 51 + 51 + 51 153
51 × 4 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 204
51 × 5 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 255
51 × 6 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 306
51 × 7 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 357
51 × 8 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 408
51 × 9 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 459
51 × 10 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 + 51 510

 

Solved Examples on Table of 51

1. A packet contains 51 marbles. If there are 6 packets, how many marbles are there in total?
Answer: 51 × 6 = 306 marbles

2. A bus can carry 51 passengers. How many passengers can 10 buses carry?
Answer: 51 × 10 = 510 passengers

3. A shopkeeper sells 51 pencils each day. How many pencils will be sold in 12 days?
Answer: 51 × 12 = 612 pencils

4. A factory produces 51 boxes every hour. How many boxes are made in 8 hours?
Answer: 51 × 8 = 408 boxes

5. Each row in a concert hall has 51 chairs. If there are 15 rows, how many chairs are there in total?
Answer:
51 × 15 = 765 chairs

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 51

1. What is the table of 51?

The table of 51 shows the multiples of 51 when multiplied by whole numbers.

Table of 51 (1 to 10):

  • 51 × 1 = 51

  • 51 × 2 = 102

  • 51 × 3 = 153

  • 51 × 4 = 204

  • 51 × 5 = 255

  • 51 × 6 = 306

  • 51 × 7 = 357

  • 51 × 8 = 408

  • 51 × 9 = 459

  • 51 × 10 = 510

2. How can I learn the table of 51?

Here are some simple learning tips:

  • Break it down using 50 + 1, e.g., 51 × 6 = (50 × 6) + (1 × 6).

  • Practice repeatedly by writing the table daily.

  • Use patterns: every next multiple increases by 51.

  • Say it aloud to improve memory.

3. What are the first five multiples of 51?

The first five multiples are: 51, 102, 153, 204, 255

4. Is 51 a prime number?

No, 51 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors.

Factors of 51 are 1, 3, 17, and 51.

5. What is the value of 51 times 6?

51 × 6 = 306

Therefore, 51 times 6 is 306.

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