Tables 61 to 70

Tables of 61 to 70 help students understand higher multiplication in a simple way. When students practise Tables of 61 to 70 daily, they can solve big multiplication problems quickly and correctly. Tables of 61 to 70 are useful for learning division, long multiplication, and other advanced math topics. By memorizing Tables of 61 to 70, students increase their speed, improve accuracy, and build strong confidence in mathematics.


Multiplication Tables 61 to 70

The multiplication tables from 61 to 70 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 61 to 70

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Multiplication Chart 61 to 70

The Tables of 61 to 70 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 61 to 70

Solved Examples on the Tables 61 to 70

  1. Rina has 61 apples. She buys 2 more boxes of 61 apples each. How many apples does she have in total?
    Answer: 61 × 3 = 183 apples.

  2. A bus can carry 62 passengers. There are 4 buses. How many passengers can travel in total?
    Answer: 62 × 4 = 248 passengers.

  3. A gardener plants 63 flowers in a row. He plants 5 rows. How many flowers are there in total?
    Answer: 63 × 5 = 315 flowers.

  4. A shop sells 64 candies every day. How many candies are sold in 6 days?
    Answer: 64 × 6 = 384 candies.

  5. A box has 65 pencils. A teacher buys 3 boxes. How many pencils does she have in total?
    Answer: 65 × 3 = 195 pencils.

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Frequently Asked Questions on the Tables of 61 to 70

1. What is 61 times 18 minus 13 plus 17?

We need to solve: 61 × 18 − 13 + 17

  1. Multiply: 61 × 18 = 1098

  2. Subtract 13: 1098 − 13 = 1085

  3. Add 17: 1085 + 17 = 1102

Answer: 1102.

2. What is 61 times 16?

So, 61 times 16 equals 976.

You can also remember it from the table of 61: 61 × 16 = 976.

3. What is 61 multiplied by 14?

So, 61 times 14 equals 854.

You can also remember it from the table of 61: 61 × 14 = 854.

4. What is the value 65 times 7?

So, 65 times 7 equals 455.

You can also remember it from the table of 65: 65 × 7 = 455.

5. What is the value 70 times 9?

So, 70 times 9 equals 630.

You can also remember it from the table of 70: 70 × 9 = 630.

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