The table of 57 provides a way to show how the number 57 gets bigger when it gets multiplied by other numbers. So instead of having to 'add' the number 57 again and again, you can use multiplication and just get the answer quicker. So for example, 57 × 3 = 171 is a whole lot quicker than adding 57 three times.
Knowing the table of 57 allows you to solve math problems faster and also gives you confidence. Let's say you have 57 pencils in 1 box, and you have 6 boxes. If you wanted to know how many pencils you had, instead of counting them, you can simply multiply 57 × 6 and find you have 342 pencils.
The more you practice this table, the easier it will be for you to remember and use.For you are building your skills of larger numbers, and making solving multiplication statements easier in your schooling and other parts of your day.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
57 | x | 1 | = | 57 |
57 | x | 2 | = | 114 |
57 | x | 3 | = | 171 |
57 | x | 4 | = | 228 |
57 | x | 5 | = | 285 |
57 | x | 6 | = | 342 |
57 | x | 7 | = | 399 |
57 | x | 8 | = | 456 |
57 | x | 9 | = | 513 |
57 | x | 10 | = | 570 |
57 | x | 11 | = | 627 |
57 | x | 12 | = | 684 |
57 | x | 13 | = | 741 |
57 | x | 14 | = | 798 |
57 | x | 15 | = | 855 |
57 | x | 16 | = | 912 |
57 | x | 17 | = | 969 |
57 | x | 18 | = | 1026 |
57 | x | 19 | = | 1083 |
57 | x | 20 | = | 1140 |
57 times 1 equals 57
57 times 2 equals 114
57 times 3 equals 171
57 times 4 equals 228
57 times 5 equals 285
57 times 6 equals 342
57 times 7 equals 399
57 times 8 equals 456
57 times 9 equals 513
57 times 10 equals 570
57 times 11 equals 627
57 times 12 equals 684
57 times 13 equals 741
57 times 14 equals 798
57 times 15 equals 855
57 times 16 equals 912
57 times 17 equals 969
57 times 18 equals 1026
57 times 19 equals 1083
57 times 20 equals 1140
Fifty-seven times one equals fifty-seven
Fifty-seven times two equals one hundred fourteen
Fifty-seven times three equals one hundred seventy-one
Fifty-seven times four equals two hundred twenty-eight
Fifty-seven times five equals two hundred eighty-five
Fifty-seven times six equals three hundred forty-two
Fifty-seven times seven equals three hundred ninety-nine
Fifty-seven times eight equals four hundred fifty-six
Fifty-seven times nine equals five hundred thirteen
Fifty-seven times ten equals five hundred seventy
Fifty-seven times eleven equals six hundred twenty-seven
Fifty-seven times twelve equals six hundred eighty-four
Fifty-seven times thirteen equals seven hundred forty-one
Fifty-seven times fourteen equals seven hundred ninety-eight
Fifty-seven times fifteen equals eight hundred fifty-five
Fifty-seven times sixteen equals nine hundred twelve
Fifty-seven times seventeen equals nine hundred sixty-nine
Fifty-seven times eighteen equals one thousand twenty-six
Fifty-seven times nineteen equals one thousand eighty-three
Fifty-seven times twenty equals one thousand one hundred forty
Multiplication is repeated addition. Let’s break down the table of 57 this way:
57 × 1 = 57
57 × 2 = 57 + 57 = 114
57 × 3 = 57 + 57 + 57 = 171
57 × 4 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 228
57 × 5 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 285
57 × 6 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 342
57 × 7 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 399
57 × 8 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 456
57 × 9 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 513
57 × 10 = 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 + 57 = 570
1. A train travels 57 kilometers per hour. How far will it travel in 12 hours?
Answer: 57 × 12 = 684 kilometers
2. A printer prints 57 pages per hour. How many pages will it print in 14 hours?
Answer: 57 × 14 = 798 pages
3. A farmer collects 57 eggs daily. How many eggs will be collected in 15 days?
Answer: 57 × 15 = 855 eggs
4. A company produces 57 products per batch. How many products are made in 20 batches?
Answer: 57 × 20 = 1140 products
5. A school has 57 students per class. How many students are there in 17 classes?
Answer: 57 × 17 = 969 students
1. Find the value of 57 times 3 using the table of 57.
The value of 57 times 3 from the table of 57 is:
57 × 3 = 171
2. How many times should we multiply 57 to get 912?
From the table of 57, we have:
57 × 16 = 912
Therefore, 57 has to be multiplied by 16 times to get 912.
3. What is 57 times 11 minus 13 plus 20?
From the table of 57:
57 × 11 = 627
So, 627 − 13 + 20 = 634
Therefore, the answer is 634.
4. Using the table of 57, find the value of 6 plus 57 times 9 minus 57 times 17.
From the table of 57:
57 × 9 = 513 and 57 × 17 = 969
So, 6 + 513 − 969 = -450
Therefore, the answer is −450.