Table of 53

The table of 53 relies on the skill of managing larger numbers easily. Rather than simply adding 53 over and over, you are simply multiplying to get the total in one easy step. For example, if we multiply 53 × 4 = 212—this is much faster than writing the 53 over and over again and easier. 

The table of 53 is especially useful when you are asked to calculate large amounts quickly. Let's say you were given a book with 53 pages and you had six books. You would multiply 53 × 6 = 318 pages. Whether you're asked to work out math problems, spend time calculating charts or working out totals of something, the table of 53 helps you save yourself, time and energy. 

When you have really learned the table of 53 and it is all memorized, you will be more confident in the classroom, faster with your calculations, and better prepared for real world situations that involve multiplication.

 

Table of 53

Table of 53

 

Multiplication Table of 53

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier   Result
53 x 1 = 53
53 x 2 = 106
53 x 3 = 159
53 x 4 = 212
53 x 5 = 265
53 x 6 = 318
53 x 7 = 371
53 x 8 = 424
53 x 9 = 477
53 x 10 = 530
53 x 11 = 583
53 x 12 = 636
53 x 13 = 689
53 x 14 = 742
53 x 15 = 795
53 x 16 = 848
53 x 17 = 901
53 x 18 = 954
53 x 19 = 1007
53 x 20 = 1060

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 53?

53 times 1 equals 53
53 times 2 equals 106
53 times 3 equals 159
53 times 4 equals 212
53 times 5 equals 265
53 times 6 equals 318
53 times 7 equals 371
53 times 8 equals 424
53 times 9 equals 477
53 times 10 equals 530
53 times 11 equals 583
53 times 12 equals 636
53 times 13 equals 689
53 times 14 equals 742
53 times 15 equals 795
53 times 16 equals 848
53 times 17 equals 901
53 times 18 equals 954
53 times 19 equals 1007
53 times 20 equals 1060

In words:

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

 

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 53 this way:

53 × 1 = 53
53 × 2 = 53 + 53 = 106
53 × 3 = 53 + 53 + 53 = 159
53 × 4 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 212
53 × 5 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 265
53 × 6 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 318
53 × 7 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 371
53 × 8 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 424
53 × 9 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 477
53 × 10 = 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 + 53 = 530

 

Word Problems:

1. A book costs 53 rupees. How much do 12 books cost?
Answer: 53 × 12 = 636 rupees

2. A printer prints 53 pages per hour. How many pages will it print in 8 hours?
Answer: 53 × 8 = 424 pages

3. A crate holds 53 bottles. If there are 17 crates, how many bottles are there in total?
Answer: 53 × 17 = 901 bottles

4. A farmer plants 53 trees in each row. How many trees are there in 10 rows?
Answer: 53 × 10 = 530 trees

5. A company produces 53 toys every day. How many toys will be produced in 15 days?
Answer: 53 × 15 = 795 toys

 

Faq's on Table of 53

1. Find the value of 53 times 17 using the table of 53.

The value of 53 times 17 from the table of 53 is:

53 × 17 = 901

2. How many times should we multiply 53 to get 795?

From the table of 53, we have:

53 × 15 = 795

Therefore, 53 has to be multiplied by 15 times to get 795.

3. What is 53 times 18 minus 9 plus 12?

From the table of 53:

53 × 18 = 954

So, 954 − 9 + 12 = 957

Therefore, the answer is 957.

4. Using the table of 53, find the value of 18 plus 53 times 12 minus 53 times 11.

From the table of 53:

53 × 12 = 636 and 53 × 11 = 583

So, 18 + 636 − 583 = 71

Therefore, the answer is 71.

 

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