The table of 63 is an excellent way to develop your multiplication skills and gain confidence with larger numbers. While this table may not be used as frequently as previous tables, you will find it a handy use in several situations once it is learned.
Whether you are solving math problems in school, or dealing with larger quantities in real life, such as 63 pages per booklet in a package of 10 booklets (63 × 10 = 630), this table can save you time and effort in mathematical calculations.
Additionally, the Table of 63 can enhance many of your mental math skills and eliminate the need for a calculator with calculations. By seeing the successive multiples through practice it will help identify relationships and patterns which make these numbers easier to remember and use.
With minimal concentration and repetition you will be able to use the table of 63 as a simple and regular resource in your journey through mathematics.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
63 | x | 1 | = | 63 |
63 | x | 2 | = | 126 |
63 | x | 3 | = | 189 |
63 | x | 4 | = | 252 |
63 | x | 5 | = | 315 |
63 | x | 6 | = | 378 |
63 | x | 7 | = | 441 |
63 | x | 8 | = | 504 |
63 | x | 9 | = | 567 |
63 | x | 10 | = | 630 |
63 | x | 11 | = | 693 |
63 | x | 12 | = | 756 |
63 | x | 13 | = | 819 |
63 | x | 14 | = | 882 |
63 | x | 15 | = | 945 |
63 | x | 16 | = | 1008 |
63 | x | 17 | = | 1071 |
63 | x | 18 | = | 1134 |
63 | x | 19 | = | 1197 |
63 | x | 20 | = | 1260 |
63 times 1 equals 63
63 times 2 equals 126
63 times 3 equals 189
63 times 4 equals 252
63 times 5 equals 315
63 times 6 equals 378
63 times 7 equals 441
63 times 8 equals 504
63 times 9 equals 567
63 times 10 equals 630
63 times 11 equals 693
63 times 12 equals 756
63 times 13 equals 819
63 times 14 equals 882
63 times 15 equals 945
63 times 16 equals 1008
63 times 17 equals 1071
63 times 18 equals 1134
63 times 19 equals 1197
63 times 20 equals 1260
In words:
Sixty-three times one equals sixty-three
Sixty-three times two equals one hundred twenty-six
Sixty-three times three equals one hundred eighty-nine
Sixty-three times four equals two hundred fifty-two
Sixty-three times five equals three hundred fifteen
Sixty-three times six equals three hundred seventy-eight
Sixty-three times seven equals four hundred forty-one
Sixty-three times eight equals five hundred four
Sixty-three times nine equals five hundred sixty-seven
Sixty-three times ten equals six hundred thirty
Sixty-three times eleven equals six hundred ninety-three
Sixty-three times twelve equals seven hundred fifty-six
Sixty-three times thirteen equals eight hundred nineteen
Sixty-three times fourteen equals eight hundred eighty-two
Sixty-three times fifteen equals nine hundred forty-five
Sixty-three times sixteen equals one thousand eight
Sixty-three times seventeen equals one thousand seventy-one
Sixty-three times eighteen equals one thousand one hundred thirty-four
Sixty-three times nineteen equals one thousand one hundred ninety-seven
Sixty-three times twenty equals one thousand two hundred sixty
63 × 1 = 63
63 × 2 = 63 + 63 = 126
63 × 3 = 63 + 63 + 63 = 189
63 × 4 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 252
63 × 5 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 315
63 × 6 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 378
63 × 7 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 441
63 × 8 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 504
63 × 9 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 567
63 × 10 = 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 630
1. A teacher gives 63 marks for each assignment. What will be the marks for 12 assignments?
Answer: 63 × 12 = 756 marks
2. A truck travels 63 kilometers in one hour. How far will it go in 9 hours?
Answer: 63 × 9 = 567 kilometers
3. A box holds 63 apples. How many apples in 16 boxes?
Answer: 63 × 16 = 1008 apples
4. A store sells 63 bottles of juice each day. How many bottles in 14 days?
Answer: 63 × 14 = 882 bottles
5. A company has 63 employees in each branch. How many employees in 20 branches?
Answer: 63 × 20 = 1260 employees
1. Find the value of 63 times 17 using the table of 63.
The value of 63 times 17 from the table of 63 is:
63 × 17 = 1071
2. How many times should we multiply 63 to get 1197?
From the table of 63, we have:
63 × 19 = 1197
Therefore, 63 has to be multiplied by 19 times to get 1197.
3. What is 63 times 6 minus 11 plus 18?
From the table of 63:
63 × 6 = 378
So, 378 − 11 + 18 = 385
Therefore, the answer is 385.
4. Using the table of 63, find the value of 11 plus 63 times 4 minus 63 times 17.
From the table of 63:
63 × 4 = 252 and 63 × 17 = 1071
So, 11 + 252 − 1071 = −808
Therefore, the answer is −808.