Table of 64

The table of 64 is a very powerful and useful multiplication table when we recall that we use 64 in technology and everyday usage. For example, when we talk about memory on a computer (64 GB), video game systems, or even baking recipes. Instead of adding 64 many times over again, we can find the total using multiplication. For instance, rather than repeating 64 + 64 + 64 + 64, we can do this faster by using 64 × 4 = 256.

Knowing this table will help you with problems faster in school and even in your own life. For example a bakery packs cookies in lots of 64 and you need to pack 6 lots for a convention. Instead of doing 64 lots of 6 you can just multiply the two together and done, 64 × 6=384 cookies in total and you didn't have to repeatedly add to get to 384.

Learning the table of 64 is a good way to help with developing better mental math and children who can visualize and do mental math easily often seem more confident with bigger numbers. Practice this a bit and you will automatically see the pattern and know this table very well. You'll also gain new insights that help you in school and well beyond.

Table of 64

Table of 64

 

Multiplication Table of 64

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
64 x 1 = 64
64 x 2 = 128
64 x 3 = 192
64 x 4 = 256
64 x 5 = 320
64 x 6 = 384
64 x 7 = 448
64 x 8 = 512
64 x 9 = 576
64 x 10 = 640
64 x 11 = 704
64 x 12 = 768
64 x 13 = 832
64 x 14 = 896
64 x 15 = 960
64 x 16 = 1024
64 x 17 = 1088
64 x 18 = 1152
64 x 19 = 1216
64 x 20 = 1280

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 64?

64 times 1 equals 64
64 times 2 equals 128
64 times 3 equals 192
64 times 4 equals 256
64 times 5 equals 320
64 times 6 equals 384
64 times 7 equals 448
64 times 8 equals 512
64 times 9 equals 576
64 times 10 equals 640
64 times 11 equals 704
64 times 12 equals 768
64 times 13 equals 832
64 times 14 equals 896
64 times 15 equals 960
64 times 16 equals 1024
64 times 17 equals 1088
64 times 18 equals 1152
64 times 19 equals 1216
64 times 20 equals 1280

In words:

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

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

64 × 1 = 64
64 × 2 = 64 + 64 = 128
64 × 3 = 64 + 64 + 64 = 192
64 × 4 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 256
64 × 5 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 320
64 × 6 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 384
64 × 7 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 448
64 × 8 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 512
64 × 9 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 576
64 × 10 = 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 + 64 = 640

 

Word Problems:

1. A computer processes 64 files every minute. How many files in 12 minutes?
Answer: 64 × 12 = 768 files

2. A bus travels 64 kilometers each hour. How far in 5 hours?
Answer: 64 × 5 = 320 kilometers

3. A warehouse packs 64 boxes on each shelf. How many boxes on 17 shelves?
Answer: 64 × 17 = 1088 boxes

4. A teacher gives 64 marks for each correct answer. What are the marks for 14 correct answers?
Answer: 64 × 14 = 896 marks

5. A store has 64 items in a crate. How many items in 20 crates?
Answer: 64 × 20 = 1280 items

 

FAQs on Table of 64

1. Find the value of 64 times 9 using the table of 64.

The value of 64 times 9 from the table of 64 is:

64 × 9 = 576

2. How many times should we multiply 64 to get 1024?

From the table of 64, we have:

64 × 16 = 1024

Therefore, 64 has to be multiplied by 16 times to get 1024.

3. What is 64 times 12 minus 8 plus 11?

From the table of 64:

64 × 12 = 768

So, 768 − 8 + 11 = 771

Therefore, the answer is 771.

4. Using the table of 64, find the value of 14 plus 64 times 11 minus 64 times 13.

From the table of 64:

64 × 11 = 704 and 64 × 13 = 832

So, 14 + 704 − 832 = −114

Therefore, the answer is −114.

 

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