Table of 85

The table of 85 is a great way to become familiar with higher numbers while building your multiplication skills. While 85 might feel like a high number to use, you will find it will quickly become comfortable for you.

There is a significant advantage to this multiplication chart that will apply itself to various contexts in everyday life. For example, if you are in an auditorium with 85 chairs in each of the 6 rows, you do not need to add 85 six times; you can multiply 85 x 6 to quickly know how many chairs there are in total (85 x 6 = 510).

By memorizing this table of 85, you can become faster at problem-solving in math and improve your mental math! You will find this latter skill useful not only in school work and tests, but also anytime you need to solve calculations quickly and accurately.

 

Table of 85

 

Table of 85

 

Multiplication Table of 85

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
85 x 1 = 85
85 x 2 = 170
85 x 3 = 255
85 x 4 = 340
85 x 5 = 425
85 x 6 = 510
85 x 7 = 595
85 x 8 = 680
85 x 9 = 765
85 x 10 = 850
85 x 11 = 935
85 x 12 = 1020
85 x 13 = 1105
85 x 14 = 1190
85 x 15 = 1275
85 x 16 = 1360
85 x 17 = 1445
85 x 18 = 1530
85 x 19 = 1615
85 x 20 = 1700

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 85?

85 times 1 equals 85
85 times 2 equals 170
85 times 3 equals 255
85 times 4 equals 340
85 times 5 equals 425
85 times 6 equals 510
85 times 7 equals 595
85 times 8 equals 680
85 times 9 equals 765
85 times 10 equals 850
85 times 11 equals 935
85 times 12 equals 1020
85 times 13 equals 1105
85 times 14 equals 1190
85 times 15 equals 1275
85 times 16 equals 1360
85 times 17 equals 1445
85 times 18 equals 1530
85 times 19 equals 1615
85 times 20 equals 1700

 

In words:

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

 

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

85 × 1 = 85
85 × 2 = 85 + 85 = 170
85 × 3 = 85 + 85 + 85 = 255
85 × 4 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 340
85 × 5 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 425
85 × 6 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 510
85 × 7 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 595
85 × 8 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 680
85 × 9 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 765
85 × 10 = 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 + 85 = 850

 

Word Problems:

  1. A machine produces 85 parts every hour. How many parts will it produce in 12 hours?
    Answer: 85 × 12 = 1020 parts

  2. A cyclist covers 85 kilometers in one day. How far will they travel in 9 days?
    Answer: 85 × 9 = 765 kilometers

  3. A school has 85 chairs in each classroom. How many chairs are there in 15 classrooms?
    Answer: 85 × 15 = 1275 chairs

  4. A library receives 85 books each week. How many books will it receive in 14 weeks?
    Answer: 85 × 14 = 1190 books

  5. A company hires 85 new employees per office. How many employees are there in 20 offices?
    Answer: 85 × 20 = 1700 employees

FAQs on Table of 85

1. Find the value of 85 times 6 using the table of 85.

Using the multiplication table of 85, multiply 85 by 6:

85 × 6 = 510

So, the value of 85 times 6 is 510.

2. Find how many times we should multiply 85 to get 850.

Look for a number which, when multiplied by 85, equals 850:

85 × 10 = 850

This means you need to multiply 85 by 10 to get 850.

3. What is 85 times 6 minus 3 plus 9?

First, calculate 85 times 6:

85 × 6 = 510

Next, subtract 3 and add 9 to this result:

510 − 3 + 9 = 516

So, the final value is 516.

4. Using the table of 85, find the value of 12 plus 85 times 19 minus 85 times 17.

First, find 85 times 19 and 85 times 17:

85 × 19 = 1615

85 × 17 = 1445

Now, add 12 to the first product and subtract the second product:

12 + 1615 − 1445 = 182

Therefore, the answer is 182.

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