Tables 41 to 50

Tables of 41 to 50 help students learn bigger multiplication in an easy way. When students practise Tables of 41 to 50 regularly, they can solve large sums faster. Tables of 41 to 50 also help in understanding division and other higher math topics. By learning Tables of 41 to 50, students improve speed, accuracy, and confidence in mathematics.


Multiplication Tables 41 to 50

The multiplication tables from 41 to 50 are shown in a simple and clear format. This helps students learn bigger numbers easily and solve math problems faster with regular practice.

Multiplication Tables 41 to 50

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Multiplication Chart 41 to 50

The Tables of 41 to 50 chart shows all basic multiplication facts using simple and easy patterns. It helps students learn multiplication quickly, revise better and gain confidence while solving maths problems.

Multiplication Chart 41 to 50

Solved Examples on the Tables 41 to 50

  1. A shop sells 41 notebooks each day. How many notebooks are sold in 6 days?
    Solution: 41 × 6 = 246 notebooks
  2. A farmer plants 45 trees in one row. If he plants 4 rows, how many trees are planted in total?
    Solution: 45 × 4 = 180 trees
  3. A school buys 48 chairs for each classroom. If there are 5 classrooms, how many chairs are needed?
    Solution: 48 × 5 = 240 chairs
  4. A factory produces 42 toys in one hour. How many toys are produced in 8 hours?
    Solution: 42 × 8 = 336 toys
  5. There are 50 students in one group. If there are 7 groups, how many students are there altogether?
    Solution: 50 × 7 = 350 students

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Frequently Asked Questions on the Tables of 41 to 50

1. What is 46 times 5?

So, 46 times 5 equals 230.

You can also remember it from the table of 46: 46 × 5 = 230.

2. How many times should we multiply 44 to get 264?

You can also remember it from the table of 44: 44 × 6 = 264.

So, 44 must be multiplied 6 times.

Answer: 6.

3. What is 44 times 6 minus 8 plus 8?

First multiply 44 by 6.

44 × 6 = 264

Then subtract 264 from 8 and add 8.

264 − 8 + 8

Since subtracting 8 and adding 8 cancel each other, the number stays the same.

So, the final answer is 264.

4. What is 6 plus 47 times 9 minus 47 times 4?

First Multiply:

47 × 9 = 423

47 × 4 = 188

Now Calculate:

6 + 423 − 188

6 + 423 = 429

429 − 188 = 241

So, the answer is 241.

5. What is 41 times 15?

So, 41 times 15 equals 615.

You can also remember it from the table of 41: 41 × 15 = 615.

6. What is 41 times 123?

So, 41 times 123 equals 5043.

You can also remember it from the table of 41: 41 × 123 = 5043.

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