A multiplication chart provides an illustration of how a number gets larger, when you multiply it, and the table of 36 helps you visualize how 36 gets larger when it is coupled or added together by different whole numbers (not so much to add 36 again and again, but to multiply by some whole number). As an example, instead of adding up 36 three times (36 + 36 + 36)when you multiply 36 × 3 = 108, it is less tedious because you now have three groups of 36.
Using a multiplication chart is a simple and speedy way to solve certain problems. This is especially true as you are learning the mechanics of how to multiply. Multiplication tables provide an internal motivation to construct speed, accuracy, and greater confidence when trying to solve mathematical operations. The Table of 36 can be used to help you not only as you are in school, but to help you in real-world circumstances.
As an example, during a classroom you might have 36 students in one classroom. If you have four classrooms, then you can use the table of 36 and know that 36 × 4 = 144 in no time. Another example might be that you have purchased 5 packs of pencils, each containing 36 students, which would give you 5 × 36 = 180.
The more frequently you practice the Table of 36, the better you will remember it; the easier it will be for you to use it. The more you practice the table of 36, the faster you will get at solving your math questions in the classroom and in your everyday life.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
36 | x | 1 | = | 36 |
36 | x | 2 | = | 72 |
36 | x | 3 | = | 108 |
36 | x | 4 | = | 144 |
36 | x | 5 | = | 180 |
36 | x | 6 | = | 216 |
36 | x | 7 | = | 252 |
36 | x | 8 | = | 288 |
36 | x | 9 | = | 324 |
36 | x | 10 | = | 360 |
36 | x | 11 | = | 396 |
36 | x | 12 | = | 432 |
36 | x | 13 | = | 468 |
36 | x | 14 | = | 504 |
36 | x | 15 | = | 540 |
36 | x | 16 | = | 576 |
36 | x | 17 | = | 612 |
36 | x | 18 | = | 648 |
36 | x | 19 | = | 684 |
36 | x | 20 | = | 720 |
36 times 1 equals 36
36 times 2 equals 72
36 times 3 equals 108
36 times 4 equals 144
36 times 5 equals 180
36 times 6 equals 216
36 times 7 equals 252
36 times 8 equals 288
36 times 9 equals 324
36 times 10 equals 360
36 times 11 equals 396
36 times 12 equals 432
36 times 13 equals 468
36 times 14 equals 504
36 times 15 equals 540
36 times 16 equals 576
36 times 17 equals 612
36 times 18 equals 648
36 times 19 equals 684
36 times 20 equals 720
In words:
Thirty-six times one equals thirty-six
Thirty-six times two equals seventy-two
Thirty-six times three equals one hundred eight
Thirty-six times four equals one hundred forty-four
Thirty-six times five equals one hundred eighty
Thirty-six times six equals two hundred sixteen
Thirty-six times seven equals two hundred fifty-two
Thirty-six times eight equals two hundred eighty-eight
Thirty-six times nine equals three hundred twenty-four
Thirty-six times ten equals three hundred sixty
Thirty-six times eleven equals three hundred ninety-six
Thirty-six times twelve equals four hundred thirty-two
Thirty-six times thirteen equals four hundred sixty-eight
Thirty-six times fourteen equals five hundred four
Thirty-six times fifteen equals five hundred forty
Thirty-six times sixteen equals five hundred seventy-six
Thirty-six times seventeen equals six hundred twelve
Thirty-six times eighteen equals six hundred forty-eight
Thirty-six times nineteen equals six hundred eighty-four
Thirty-six times twenty equals seven hundred twenty
Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 36 this way:
36 × 1 = 36
36 × 2 = 36 + 36 = 72
36 × 3 = 36 + 36 + 36 = 108
36 × 4 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 144
36 × 5 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 180
36 × 6 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 216
36 × 7 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 252
36 × 8 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 288
36 × 9 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 324
36 × 10 = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 360
1. A factory produces 36 toy cars every hour. If the factory operates for 8 hours a day, how many toy cars are produced in a day?
Answer: 36×8=288 toy cars
2. A large pizza is cut into 36 slices. If there are 5 such pizzas for a party, how many total slices of pizza are there?
Answer: 36×5=180 slices
3. A gardener plants 36 flower bulbs in each row. If she plants 12 rows, how many flower bulbs did she plant in total?
Answer: 36×12=432 flower bulbs
4. A train travels at an average speed of 36 kilometers per hour. How far will the train travel in 15 hours?
Answer: 36×15=540 kilometers
5. A bookstore sells 36 copies of a popular novel each week. How many copies will the bookstore sell in 10 weeks?
Answer: 36×10=360 copies
1. Find the value of 36 times 11 using the table of 36.
From the table of 36:
36 × 11 = 396
2. Calculate how many times we should multiply 36 to get 720.
From the table of 36:
36 × 20 = 720
So, 36 must be multiplied by 20 times to get 720.
3. What is 36 times 6 minus 12 plus 13?
From the table of 36:
36 × 6 = 216
Now:
216 - 12 + 13 = 217
4. Using the table of 36, find the value of 3 plus 36 times 18 minus 36 times 7.
From the table of 36:
36 × 18 = 648
36 × 7 = 252
Now:
3 + 648 - 252 = 399