Table of 104

The multiplication table of 104 can be a useful tool to get comfortable with manipulating numbers just above the hundreds. Because 104 is a smidge more than 100, learning this table allows you to see how small incremental increases to a number can lead to offsetting results. 

For example, 104 * 3 = 312 and, of course, 100 * 3 = 300. The extra 4, when considered in each multiplication, builds in a predictable way, leading to stronger mental math and estimation skills.

The advantages of this multiplication table can really show up in an 'every-day' venue. For instance, if each school uniform costs ₹104 and there are 8 uniforms to be purchased — the 104 table can get you quickly to 104 * 8 = 832.

Learning the table of 104 may feel a bit difficult, but it enhances your ability to operate in bigger numbers while also teaching you how to break down a problem into easier/staffable segments with what you already know.

 

Table of 104

 

Table of 104

 

Multiplication Table of 104

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
104 x 1 = 104
104 x 2 = 208
104 x 3 = 312
104 x 4 = 416
104 x 5 = 520
104 x 6 = 624
104 x 7 = 728
104 x 8 = 832
104 x 9 = 936
104 x 10 = 1040
104 x 11 = 1144
104 x 12 = 1248
104 x 13 = 1352
104 x 14 = 1456
104 x 15 = 1560
104 x 16 = 1664
104 x 17 = 1768
104 x 18 = 1872
104 x 19 = 1976
104 x 20 = 2080

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 104?

104 times 1 equals 104
104 times 2 equals 208
104 times 3 equals 312
104 times 4 equals 416
104 times 5 equals 520
104 times 6 equals 624
104 times 7 equals 728
104 times 8 equals 832
104 times 9 equals 936
104 times 10 equals 1040
104 times 11 equals 1144
104 times 12 equals 1248
104 times 13 equals 1352
104 times 14 equals 1456
104 times 15 equals 1560
104 times 16 equals 1664
104 times 17 equals 1768
104 times 18 equals 1872
104 times 19 equals 1976
104 times 20 equals 2080

 

In words:

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

 

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

104 × 1 = 104
104 × 2 = 104 + 104 = 208
104 × 3 = 104 + 104 + 104 = 312
104 × 4 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 416
104 × 5 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 520
104 × 6 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 624
104 × 7 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 728
104 × 8 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 832
104 × 9 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 936
104 × 10 = 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 + 104 = 1040

 

Word Problems:

1. A workshop prints 104 labels per hour. How many in 12 hours?
Answer: 104 × 12 = 1248 labels

2. A factory produces 104 screws daily. How many in 9 days?
Answer: 104 × 9 = 936 screws

3. A grocery store sells 104 watermelons every day. How many in 15 days?
Answer: 104 × 15 = 1560 watermelons

4. There are 104 chairs in each of 14 rooms in a building. How many total chairs?
Answer: 104 × 14 = 1456 chairs

5. A company hires 104 workers for each of its 20 departments. How many total workers?
Answer: 104 × 20 = 2080 workers

 

Faq’s for Table of 104

1. What is the table of 104?

The table of 104 is formed by repeated addition or multiplication of 104.

For example:

1 × 104 = 104

2 × 104 = 208

3 × 104 = 312

4 × 104 = 416

5 × 104 = 520

... and so on.

So, the table of 104 is:

104, 208, 312, 416, 520, 624, 728, 832, 936, 1040, ...

2. In which tables will 104 come?

The number 104 appears in the multiplication tables of its factors.

Some examples:

2 × 52 = 104

4 × 26 = 104

8 × 13 = 104

13 × 8 = 104

26 × 4 = 104

52 × 2 = 104

So, 104 will appear in the tables of 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, and 52.

3. What multiplication makes 104?

The following multiplication pairs give the product 104:

2 × 52

4 × 26

8 × 13

These are all factor pairs of 104.

4. What is the value of 104 times 15?

104 × 15 = 1560

So, the value of 104 times 15 is 1560.

 

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