The table of 61 will allow you to multiply 61 by other numbers quickly without adding on 61 again and again. For example, 61 × 3 = 183 is a shortcut for you when you add three copies of 61 together.
The table of 61 is quite useful in larger numbers at school or even in everyday life. For instance, if you have a book with 61 pages, and you want to determine how many pages there are in five books, you would simply multiply 61 × 5, so you would have 305 pages.
When you regularly practice the table of 61, you will improve your speed and confidence in math. You will also be able to work through larger problems just as easy as this, so you won't fear it.
Just take it one step at a time, soon you will find the table of 61 will have become an important part of your mathematics.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
61 | x | 1 | = | 61 |
61 | x | 2 | = | 122 |
61 | x | 3 | = | 183 |
61 | x | 4 | = | 244 |
61 | x | 5 | = | 305 |
61 | x | 6 | = | 366 |
61 | x | 7 | = | 427 |
61 | x | 8 | = | 488 |
61 | x | 9 | = | 549 |
61 | x | 10 | = | 610 |
61 | x | 11 | = | 671 |
61 | x | 12 | = | 732 |
61 | x | 13 | = | 793 |
61 | x | 14 | = | 854 |
61 | x | 15 | = | 915 |
61 | x | 16 | = | 976 |
61 | x | 17 | = | 1037 |
61 | x | 18 | = | 1098 |
61 | x | 19 | = | 1159 |
61 | x | 20 | = | 1220 |
61 times 1 equals 61
61 times 2 equals 122
61 times 3 equals 183
61 times 4 equals 244
61 times 5 equals 305
61 times 6 equals 366
61 times 7 equals 427
61 times 8 equals 488
61 times 9 equals 549
61 times 10 equals 610
61 times 11 equals 671
61 times 12 equals 732
61 times 13 equals 793
61 times 14 equals 854
61 times 15 equals 915
61 times 16 equals 976
61 times 17 equals 1037
61 times 18 equals 1098
61 times 19 equals 1159
61 times 20 equals 1220
In words:
Sixty-one times one equals sixty-one
Sixty-one times two equals one hundred twenty-two
Sixty-one times three equals one hundred eighty-three
Sixty-one times four equals two hundred forty-four
Sixty-one times five equals three hundred five
Sixty-one times six equals three hundred sixty-six
Sixty-one times seven equals four hundred twenty-seven
Sixty-one times eight equals four hundred eighty-eight
Sixty-one times nine equals five hundred forty-nine
Sixty-one times ten equals six hundred ten
Sixty-one times eleven equals six hundred seventy-one
Sixty-one times twelve equals seven hundred thirty-two
Sixty-one times thirteen equals seven hundred ninety-three
Sixty-one times fourteen equals eight hundred fifty-four
Sixty-one times fifteen equals nine hundred fifteen
Sixty-one times sixteen equals nine hundred seventy-six
Sixty-one times seventeen equals one thousand thirty-seven
Sixty-one times eighteen equals one thousand ninety-eight
Sixty-one times nineteen equals one thousand one hundred fifty-nine
Sixty-one times twenty equals one thousand two hundred twenty
61 × 1 = 61
61 × 2 = 61 + 61 = 122
61 × 3 = 61 + 61 + 61 = 183
61 × 4 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 244
61 × 5 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 305
61 × 6 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 366
61 × 7 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 427
61 × 8 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 488
61 × 9 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 549
61 × 10 = 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 + 61 = 610
1. A teacher grades 61 papers each day. How many papers will she grade in 12 days?
Answer: 61 × 12 = 732 papers
2. A bus covers 61 kilometers per hour. How far will it go in 9 hours?
Answer: 61 × 9 = 549 kilometers
3. A factory packs 61 boxes per hour. How many boxes in 16 hours?
Answer: 61 × 16 = 976 boxes
4. A book costs 61 dollars. How much would 14 books cost?
Answer: 61 × 14 = 854 dollars
5. A library orders 61 books for each of its 20 branches. How many books are ordered?
Answer: 61 × 20 = 1220 books
1. Find the value of 61 times 17 using the table of 61.
The value of 61 times 17 from the table of 61 is:
61 × 17 = 1037
2. Find how many times we should multiply 61 to get 915.
From the table of 61, we have:
61 × 15 = 915
Therefore, 61 has to be multiplied by 15 times to get 915.
3. What is 61 times 18 minus 13 plus 17?
From the table of 61:
61 × 18 = 1098
So, 1098 − 13 + 17 = 1102
Therefore, the answer is 1102.
4. Using the table of 61, find the value of 10 plus 61 times 4 minus 61 times 13.
From the table of 61:
61 × 4 = 244 and 61 × 13 = 793
So, 10 + 244 − 793 = −539
Therefore, the answer is −539.