Table of 10 is given here to help those kids who are just beginning to learn about times tables.
Table of 10 :
10 × 1 | 10 |
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10 × 2 | 20 |
10 × 3 | 30 |
10 × 4 | 40 |
10 × 5 | 50 |
10 × 6 | 60 |
10 × 7 | 70 |
10 × 8 | 80 |
10 × 9 | 90 |
10 × 10 | 100 |
10 × 11 | 110 |
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10 × 12 | 120 |
10 × 13 | 130 |
10 × 14 | 140 |
10 × 15 | 150 |
10 × 16 | 160 |
10 × 17 | 170 |
10 × 18 | 180 |
10 × 19 | 190 |
10 × 20 | 200 |
10 × 21 | 210 |
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10 × 22 | 220 |
10 × 23 | 230 |
10 × 24 | 240 |
10 × 25 | 250 |
10 × 26 | 260 |
10 × 27 | 270 |
10 × 28 | 280 |
10 × 29 | 290 |
10 × 30 | 300 |
10 × 31 | 310 |
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10 × 32 | 320 |
10 × 33 | 330 |
10 × 34 | 340 |
10 × 35 | 350 |
10 × 36 | 360 |
10 × 37 | 370 |
10 × 38 | 380 |
10 × 39 | 390 |
10 × 40 | 400 |
10 × 41 | 410 |
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10 × 42 | 420 |
10 × 43 | 430 |
10 × 44 | 440 |
10 × 45 | 450 |
10 × 46 | 460 |
10 × 47 | 470 |
10 × 48 | 480 |
10 × 49 | 490 |
10 × 50 | 500 |
10 × 51 | 510 |
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10 × 52 | 520 |
10 × 53 | 530 |
10 × 54 | 540 |
10 × 55 | 550 |
10 × 56 | 560 |
10 × 57 | 570 |
10 × 58 | 580 |
10 × 59 | 590 |
10 × 60 | 600 |
10 × 61 | 610 |
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10 × 62 | 620 |
10 × 63 | 630 |
10 × 64 | 640 |
10 × 65 | 650 |
10 × 66 | 660 |
10 × 67 | 670 |
10 × 68 | 680 |
10 × 69 | 690 |
10 × 70 | 700 |
10 × 71 | 710 |
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10 × 72 | 720 |
10 × 73 | 730 |
10 × 74 | 740 |
10 × 75 | 750 |
10 × 76 | 760 |
10 × 77 | 770 |
10 × 78 | 780 |
10 × 79 | 790 |
10 × 80 | 800 |
10 × 81 | 810 |
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10 × 82 | 820 |
10 × 83 | 830 |
10 × 84 | 840 |
10 × 85 | 850 |
10 × 86 | 860 |
10 × 87 | 870 |
10 × 88 | 880 |
10 × 89 | 890 |
10 × 90 | 900 |
10 × 91 | 910 |
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10 × 92 | 920 |
10 × 93 | 930 |
10 × 94 | 940 |
10 × 95 | 950 |
10 × 96 | 960 |
10 × 97 | 970 |
10 × 98 | 980 |
10 × 99 | 990 |
10 × 100 | 1000 |
Solved Examples
A shop sells 10 packets of tea every hour. How many packets will the shop sell in 7 hours?
Solution:
The shop sells 10 packets per hour. Using the table of 10, the total packets sold in 7 hours are 10 × 7 = 70 packets.
A farmer plants 10 saplings every day. How many saplings will he plant in 14 days?
Solution:
The farmer plants 10 saplings each day. Using the table of 10, the total saplings planted in 14 days are 10 × 14 = 140 saplings.
A teacher grades 10 papers every hour. How many papers will she grade in 5 hours?
Solution:
The teacher grades 10 papers per hour. Using the table of 10, the total papers graded in 5 hours are 10 × 5 = 50 papers.
A baker bakes 10 cakes every hour. How many cakes will he bake in 9 hours?
Solution:
The baker bakes 10 cakes per hour. Using the table of 10, the total cakes baked in 9 hours are 10 × 9 = 90 cakes.
A student solves 10 math problems every 15 minutes. How many problems will the student solve in 1 hour?
Solution:
The student solves 10 math problems every 15 minutes. Using the table of 10, the total problems solved in 1 hour (10 × 4) are 40 problems.
A driver fills 10 liters of fuel into a truck every 10 minutes. How much fuel will be filled in 30 minutes?
Solution:
The driver fills 10 liters every 10 minutes. Using the table of 10, the total fuel filled in 30 minutes is 10 × 3 = 30 liters.
A worker builds 10 fences every day. How many fences will he build in 13 days?
Solution:
The worker builds 10 fences per day. Using the table of 10, the total fences built in 13 days are 10 × 13 = 130 fences.
A painter paints 10 walls every 2 days. How many walls will he paint in 20 days?
Solution:
The painter paints 10 walls every 2 days. Using the table of 10, the total walls painted in 20 days are 10 × 10 = 100 walls.
A typist types 10 pages every 20 minutes. How many pages will the typist complete in 1 hour?
Solution:
The typist types 10 pages every 20 minutes. Using the table of 10, the total pages typed in 1 hour (10 × 3) are 30 pages.
A man walks 10 kilometers every hour. How many kilometers will he walk in 6 hours?
Solution:
The man walks 10 kilometers per hour. Using the table of 10, the total distance walked in 6 hours is 10 × 6 = 60 kilometers.