Tables 51 to 60

Tables of 51 to 60 help students learn bigger multiplication easily. Practicing Tables of 51 to 60 every day helps students solve large sums faster. Tables of 51 to 60 also help in understanding division and other higher math topics. By learning Tables of 51 to 60, students improve speed, accuracy, and confidence in math.


Multiplication Tables 51 to 60

The multiplication tables from 51 to 60 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 51 to 60

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Multiplication Chart 51 to 60

The Tables of 51 to 60 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 51 to 60

Solved Examples on the Tables 51 to 60

  1. A shopkeeper sells 52 pencils in one box. If he sells 4 boxes, how many pencils does he sell in total?
    Solution: He sells 52 × 4 = 208 pencils in total.
  2. A factory makes 55 toys in one hour. How many toys will it make in 3 hours?
    Solution: It will make 55 × 3 = 165 toys.
  3. A bus carries 58 passengers on one trip. How many passengers are carried in 6 trips?
    Solution: The bus carries 58 × 6 = 348 passengers.
  4. A classroom has 60 chairs in one row. If there are 5 rows, how many chairs are there in total?
    Solution: There are 60 × 5 = 300 chairs.
  5. A farmer packs 51 apples in one basket. If he fills 7 baskets, how many apples does he pack?
    Solution: He packs 51 × 7 = 357 apples.

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Table of 56 Table of 57 Table of 58 Table of 59 Table of 60

 

Frequently Asked Questions on the Tables of 51 to 60

1. What is 51 times 8?

So, 51 times 8 equals 408.

You can also remember it from the table of 51: 51 × 8 = 408.

2. What is 55 times 6?

So, 55 times 6 equals 330.

You can also remember it from the table of 55: 55 × 6 = 330.

3. What is 58 times 7?

So, 58 times 7 equals 406.

You can also remember it from the table of 58: 58 × 7 = 406.

4. What is 59 multiplied by 9?

So, 59 times 9 equals 531.

You can also remember it from the table of 59: 59 × 9 = 531.

5. What is 60 times 8?

So, 60 times 8 equals 480.

You can also remember it from the table of 60: 60 × 8 = 480.

6. What is 56 multiplied by 7?

So, 56 times 7 equals 392.

You can also remember it from the table of 56: 56 × 7 = 392.

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