Table of 38

A multiplication table is a way to represent the growth pattern of a number when it is being multiplied; specifically, the Table of 38 shows the growth pattern of 38 when it is being added to other whole numbers. Instead of repeatedly adding 38—38 + 38 + 38— you multiply it so you can get to the answer quicker, so for example, 38 multiplied by 3 is 114. That is the same amount but 114 is the faster method.

Using tables is often the simple way to calculate, reflecting simplicity that is helpful when you are first learning math. The Table of 38 allows you to quickly and accurately complete problems without needing to redo the entire process over again. Tables help to develop number sense, which builds speed when you begin to solve more complex problems later on.

You can also model use of the table in real life. If a hall had 38 chairs and you needed to completely arrange 5 rows in the hall, you would be able to quickly calculate that you needed 190 chairs. Or, if a box contained 38 items and you had 6 boxes, you would now need to get a total of 228 items.

 

Table of 38

Table of 38

 

Multiplication Table of 38

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier   Result
38 x 1 = 38
38 x 2 = 76
38 x 3 = 114
38 x 4 = 152
38 x 5 = 190
38 x 6 = 228
38 x 7 = 266
38 x 8 = 304
38 x 9 = 342
38 x 10 = 380
38 x 11 = 418
38 x 12 = 456
38 x 13 = 494
38 x 14 = 532
38 x 15 = 570
38 x 16 = 608
38 x 17 = 646
38 x 18 = 684
38 x 19 = 722
38 x 20 = 760

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 38?

38 times 1 equals 38

38 times 2 equals 76

38 times 3 equals 114

38 times 4 equals 152

38 times 5 equals 190

38 times 6 equals 228

38 times 7 equals 266

38 times 8 equals 304

38 times 9 equals 342

38 times 10 equals 380

38 times 11 equals 418

38 times 12 equals 456

38 times 13 equals 494

38 times 14 equals 532

38 times 15 equals 570

38 times 16 equals 608

38 times 17 equals 646

38 times 18 equals 684

38 times 19 equals 722

38 times 20 equals 760

In words:

Thirty-eight times one equals thirty-eight

Thirty-eight times two equals seventy-six

Thirty-eight times three equals one hundred fourteen

Thirty-eight times four equals one hundred fifty-two

Thirty-eight times five equals one hundred ninety

Thirty-eight times six equals two hundred twenty-eight

Thirty-eight times seven equals two hundred sixty-six

Thirty-eight times eight equals two hundred ninety-six

Thirty-eight times nine equals three hundred forty-two

Thirty-eight times ten equals three hundred eighty

Thirty-eight times eleven equals four hundred eighteen

Thirty-eight times twelve equals four hundred fifty-six

Thirty-eight times thirteen equals four hundred ninety-four

Thirty-eight times fourteen equals five hundred thirty-two

Thirty-eight times fifteen equals five hundred seventy

Thirty-eight times sixteen equals five hundred ninety-two

Thirty-eight times seventeen equals six hundred forty-six

Thirty-eight times eighteen equals six hundred eighty-four

Thirty-eight times nineteen equals seven hundred twenty-two

Thirty-eight times twenty equals seven hundred sixty

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 38 this way:

38 × 1 = 38

38 × 2 = 38 + 38 = 76

38 × 3 = 38 + 38 + 38 = 114

38 × 4 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 152

38 × 5 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 190

38 × 6 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 228

38 × 7 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 266

38 × 8 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 304

38 × 9 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 342

38 × 10 = 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 38 = 380

Word Problems

1. A train carriage has 38 seats. If there are 10 carriages, how many seats are there in total?

Answer: 38×10=380 seats

2. A farmer plants 38 trees in each row. If he plants 8 rows, how many trees did he plant?

Answer: 38×8=304 trees

3. A school receives 38 new textbooks for each of its 5 classes. How many textbooks did the school receive in total?

Answer: 38×5=190 textbooks

4. A baker makes 38 cookies per batch. If she makes 12 batches in a day, how many cookies does she bake?

Answer: 38×12=456 cookies

5. A cyclist rides 38 kilometers per hour. How far will he travel in 7 hours?

Answer: 38×7=266 kilometers

FAQs on Table of 38

1. Find the value of 38 times 9 using the table of 38.

From the table of 38:

38 × 9 = 342

2. Find how many times we should multiply 38 to get 608.

From the table of 38:

38 × 16 = 608

So, 38 must be multiplied by 16 times to get 608.

3. Use the 38 table and find the value of 38 times 10.

From the table of 38:

38 × 10 = 380

4. Using the table of 38, find the value of 38 times 7.

From the table of 38:

38 × 7 = 266

 

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