The table of 71 is a fun way to practice multiplication and gain confidence when working with large numbers. Although you may not have the chance to use the multiplication table of 71 during your life as 71 is not a common number,knowing the table will give you distinct advantages in school as well as in problem-solving in your everyday life situations.
For example, suppose there is a library that has 71 books on each shelf and there are 5 shelves in the library. If you want to calculate how many books there are in total, instead of adding 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71, you can just multiply 71 × 5 = 355.
Working with the table of 71 will help strengthen your mental math and make it much easier to handle large amounts. With regular practice you will start to see the patterns, and will also find you are able to recall each multiple faster.
The table of 71 is a good skill to practice whether you are doing some math homework or corresponding with real world calculations. You will find doing your work much faster and more precise having known the table of 71.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
71 | x | 1 | = | 71 |
71 | x | 2 | = | 142 |
71 | x | 3 | = | 213 |
71 | x | 4 | = | 284 |
71 | x | 5 | = | 355 |
71 | x | 6 | = | 426 |
71 | x | 7 | = | 497 |
71 | x | 8 | = | 568 |
71 | x | 9 | = | 639 |
71 | x | 10 | = | 710 |
71 | x | 11 | = | 781 |
71 | x | 12 | = | 852 |
71 | x | 13 | = | 923 |
71 | x | 14 | = | 994 |
71 | x | 15 | = | 1065 |
71 | x | 16 | = | 1136 |
71 | x | 17 | = | 1207 |
71 | x | 18 | = | 1278 |
71 | x | 19 | = | 1349 |
71 | x | 20 | = | 1420 |
71 times 1 equals 71
71 times 2 equals 142
71 times 3 equals 213
71 times 4 equals 284
71 times 5 equals 355
71 times 6 equals 426
71 times 7 equals 497
71 times 8 equals 568
71 times 9 equals 639
71 times 10 equals 710
71 times 11 equals 781
71 times 12 equals 852
71 times 13 equals 923
71 times 14 equals 994
71 times 15 equals 1065
71 times 16 equals 1136
71 times 17 equals 1207
71 times 18 equals 1278
71 times 19 equals 1349
71 times 20 equals 1420
Seventy-one times one equals seventy-one
Seventy-one times two equals one hundred forty-two
Seventy-one times three equals two hundred thirteen
Seventy-one times four equals two hundred eighty-four
Seventy-one times five equals three hundred fifty-five
Seventy-one times six equals four hundred twenty-six
Seventy-one times seven equals four hundred ninety-seven
Seventy-one times eight equals five hundred sixty-eight
Seventy-one times nine equals six hundred thirty-nine
Seventy-one times ten equals seven hundred ten
Seventy-one times eleven equals seven hundred eighty-one
Seventy-one times twelve equals eight hundred fifty-two
Seventy-one times thirteen equals nine hundred twenty-three
Seventy-one times fourteen equals nine hundred ninety-four
Seventy-one times fifteen equals one thousand sixty-five
Seventy-one times sixteen equals one thousand one hundred thirty-six
Seventy-one times seventeen equals one thousand two hundred seven
Seventy-one times eighteen equals one thousand two hundred seventy-eight
Seventy-one times nineteen equals one thousand three hundred forty-nine
Seventy-one times twenty equals one thousand four hundred twenty
71 × 1 = 71
71 × 2 = 71 + 71 = 142
71 × 3 = 71 + 71 + 71 = 213
71 × 4 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 284
71 × 5 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 355
71 × 6 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 426
71 × 7 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 497
71 × 8 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 568
71 × 9 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 639
71 × 10 = 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 + 71 = 710
A school has 71 students in each class. How many students in 12 classes?
Answer: 71 × 12 = 852 students
A truck travels 71 kilometers each hour. How far will it go in 9 hours?
Answer: 71 × 9 = 639 kilometers
A factory produces 71 items every hour. How many items in 15 hours?
Answer: 71 × 15 = 1065 items
A book costs ₹71. What is the total cost of 14 books?
Answer: 71 × 14 = ₹994
A company has 71 branches. If each branch has 20 employees, how many employees in total?
Answer: 71 × 20 = 1420 employees
1. Find the value of 71 times 10 using the table of 71.
The value of 71 times 10 from the table of 71 is:
71 × 10 = 710
2. Calculate how many times we should multiply 71 to get 1207.
From the table of 71, we have:
71 × 17 = 1207
Therefore, 71 has to be multiplied by 17 times to get 1207.
3. What is 71 times 19 minus 3 plus 12?
From the table of 71:
71 × 19 = 1349
So, 1349 − 3 + 12 = 1358
Therefore, the answer is 1358.
4. Using the table of 71, find the value of 16 plus 71 times 19 minus 71 times 7.
From the table of 71:
71 × 19 = 1349 and 71 × 7 = 497
So, 16 + 1349 − 497 = 868
Therefore, the answer is 868.